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Enantioselective reactions continued functionalized

Abstract Enantioselection in a stoichiometric or catalytic reaction is governed by small increments of free enthalpy of activation, and such transformations are thus in principle suited to assessing dendrimer effects which result from the immobilization of molecular catalysts. Chiral dendrimer catalysts, which possess a high level of structural regularity, molecular monodispersity and well-defined catalytic sites, have been generated either by attachment of achiral complexes to chiral dendrimer structures or by immobilization of chiral catalysts to non-chiral dendrimers. As monodispersed macromolecular supports they provide ideal model systems for less regularly structured but commercially more viable supports such as hyperbranched polymers, and have been successfully employed in continuous-flow membrane reactors. The combination of an efficient control over the environment of the active sites of multi-functional catalysts and their immobilization on an insoluble macromolecular support has resulted in the synthesis of catalytic dendronized polymers. In these, the catalysts are attached in a well-defined way to the dendritic sections, thus ensuring a well-defined microenvironment which is similar to that of the soluble molecular species or at least closely related to the dendrimer catalysts themselves. [Pg.61]

Recently, organocatalytic enantioselective transformations of the densely functionalized Baylis-Hillman adducts and their derivatives have gained continuous interest, which opened a new access to the synthesis of optically active functionalized structures [125]. BH adducts and their derivatives include BH alcohols, BH acetates, BH carbonates, and halides, among which BH carbonates are more reactive and hence have received much attention recently. In this section, we will review all the reactions that appeared in the last few years with the use of BH carbonates as substrates. [Pg.335]

The asymmetric synthesis of cyclopropanes has attracted continual efforts in organic synthesis, due to their relevance in natural products and biologically active compounds. The prevalent methods employed include halomethylmetal mediated processes in the presence of chiral auxiliaries/catalysts (Simmons-Smith-type reactions), transition-metal-catalyzed decomposition of diazoalkanes, Michael-induced ring closures, or asymmetric metalations [8-10,46], However, the asymmetric preparation of unfunctionahzed cyclopropanes remains relatively undisclosed. The enantioselective activation of unactivated C-H bonds via transition-metal catalysis is an area of active research in organic chemistry [47-49]. Recently, a few groups investigated the enantioselective synthesis of cyclopropanes by direct functionalization reactions. [Pg.106]


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