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Prochiral nucleophiles, nucleophilic substitution asymmetric allylation

Transition metal (such as Pd, Ir, Mo and W)-catalyzed asymmetric allylic substitutions with various nucleophiles are widely employed in organic synthesis and played an important role in the area of asymmetric C-C bond formation. Trost, Helmchen, Pfaltz and others have focused primarily on the direct allylation of malonates by prochiral electrophiles ... [Pg.198]

Besides the transition-metal-catalyzed asymmetric addition reactions to prochiral olefins, the substitution reaction of a carbon nucleophile to allylic esters has been investigated using a variety of chiral transition-metal catalysts. Using the aforementioned sugar diphosphites... [Pg.1062]

The use of a prochiral nucleophile in allylic substitution reactions provides an additional opportunity for asymmetric indnction. Allyl acetate itself can be used as the electrophilic partner and the new stereogenic center is positioned further away from the allyl group (Scheme 28). [Pg.324]

Trost and his co-workers succeeded in the allylic alkylation of prochiral carbon-centered nucleophiles in the presence of Trost s ligand 118 and obtained the corresponding allylated compounds with an excellent enantioselec-tivity. A variety of prochiral carbon-centered nucleophiles such as / -keto esters, a-substituted ketones, and 3-aryl oxindoles are available for this asymmetric reaction (Scheme jg) Il3,ll3a-ll3g Q jjg recently, highly enantioselective allylation of acyclic ketones such as acetophenone derivatives has been reported by Hou and his co-workers, Trost and and Stoltz and Behenna - (Scheme 18-1). On the other hand, Ito and Kuwano... [Pg.96]

An interesting use of the nickel-catalyzed allylic alkylation has prochiral allylic ketals as substrate (Scheme 8E.47) [206]. In contrast to the previous kinetic-resolution process, the enantioselectivity achieved in the ionization step is directly reflected in the stereochemical outcome of the reaction. Thus, the commonly observed variation of the enantioselectivity with respect to the structure of the nucleophile is avoided in this type of reaction. Depending on the method of isolation, the regio- and enantioselective substitution gives an asymmetric Michael adduct or an enol ether in quite good enantioselectivity to provide further synthetic flexibility. [Pg.640]


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