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Hydrocyanations hydrogen bonding activation

New catalyst design further highlights the utility of the scaffold and functional moieties of the Cinchona alkaloids. his-Cinchona alkaloid derivative 43 was developed by Corey [49] for enantioselective dihydroxylation of olefins with OsO. The catalyst was later employed in the Strecker hydrocyanation of iV-allyl aldimines. The mechanistic logic behind the catalyst for the Strecker reaction presents a chiral ammonium salt of the catalyst 43 (in the presence of a conjugate acid) that would stabilize the aldimine already activated via hydrogen-bonding to the protonated quinuclidine moiety. Nucleophilic attack by cyanide ion to the imine would give an a-amino nitrile product (Scheme 10). [Pg.155]

The addition of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) to carbon-carbon double bonds activated by electron-withdrawing groups in the presence of a base as a catalyst (a variation of the Michael Reaction) has been known for a long time. Nitriles were also obtained by hydrocyanation of branched olefins, such as isobutylene and trimethylethylene, in vapor phase reactions in particular the reactions over alumina (3) and cobalt-on-alumina (4) were reported in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Addition of HCN to conjugated dienes in the presence of cuprous salts (vapor and liquid phase) was reported as early as 1947 (5). [Pg.3]

Nickel is frequently used in industrial homogeneous catalysis. Many carbon-carbon bond-formation reactions can be carried out with high selectivity when catalyzed by organonickel complexes. Such reactions include linear and cyclic oligomerization and polymerization reactions of monoenes and dienes, and hydrocyanation reactions [1], Many of the complexes that are active catalysts for oligomerization and isomerization reactions are supposed also to be active as hydrogenation catalysts. [Pg.96]


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