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Titanium-Binol catalyst Keck allylation reaction

Keck almost simultaneously reported two procedures using chiral titanium catalysts 6A and 6B for the enantioselective addition of allyltributyltin to aldehydes [11]. In the first procedure, the catalyst 6A is prepared from a 1 1 mixture of (R)-binaphthol and titanium tetraisopropoxide. The second procedure for the preparation of 6B, in contrast, requires a 2 1 mixture of BINOL, Ti(0 Pr)4, and a catalytic amount of CF3SO3H or CF3CO2H. Using 10 mol % of the catalyst 6A or 6B, a variety of aromatic, aliphatic, and a,P-unsaturated aldehydes are efficiently transformed into the corresponding optically active homoallylic alcohols with high enantioselectivity. An improved procedure was later published for the catalytic asymmetric allylation reactions using the 2 1 BINOL/Ti catalytic system [12]. [Pg.917]

Keck reported an asymmetric allylation with a catalytic amount of chiral titanium catalyst [24]. The enantioselective addition of methallylstannane to aldehydes is promoted by a chiral catalyst 13 prepared from chiral BINOL and Ti(0-i-Pr)4 (Scheme 9.10). An example of asymmetric amplification was reported by using (R)-BINOL of 50% ee, and the degree of asymmetric amplification was dependent on the reaction temperature. Tagliavini also observed an asymmetric amplification in the enantioselective allylation with a BIN0L-Zr(0-i-Pr)2 catalyst [25]. [Pg.705]


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