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Iminium activation hydrogen transfer reaction

The possible reaction mechanism for a cascade olefination-hydrogenation reaction is illustrated in Scheme 1.21. First, the reaction of proline with ciis-isomer 67 generates the iminium cation 68, which reacts with electrophile 64 via a Mannich-type reaction to generate Mannich product 69. A retro-Mannich or base-induced elimination reaction of amine 69 would furnish active olefin 70. The subsequent hydrogen-transfer reaction is dependent on the electronic nature of the in situ-generated conjugated system or, more precisely, the HOMO-LUMO gap of reactants 65 and 70. [Pg.12]

The past 35 years have seen both the asymmetric hydrogenation and asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of imines develop into useful methods for the synthesis of chiral amines. Particularly, focused research over the past 15 years has led to highly enantioselective examples of both reaction types and has added aza aromatics, activated imines, and iminium cations to their purview. In addition, the asymmetric hydrogenation and asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of imines have both been apphed to total syntheses. Because they are necessarily isomeri... [Pg.216]


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