The asymmetric catalytic synthesis of 1,2-diamines has received considerable interest, especially in the last ten years, due to their presence in biologically active compounds and their applications for the development of synthetic building blocks, chiral ligands and organocatalysts. Synthetic strategies based on C-N bond-forming reactions involve mainly (a) ring opening of aziridines and azabenzonorbornadienes, (b) hydroamination of allylic amines, (c) hydroamination of enamines and (d) diamination of olefins. In the case of C-C bond-forming reactions are included (a) the aza-Mannich reaction of imino esters, imino nitriles, azlactones, isocyano acetates, and isothiocyanates with imines, (b) the aza-Henry reaction of nitroalkanes with imines, (c) imine-imine coupling reactions, and (d) reductive coupling of enamines with imines, and (e) [3+2] cycloaddition with imines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFα-Keto hydrazones and α,β-unsaturated γ-keto hydrazones are suitable pro-nucleophiles for asymmetric cross-aldol reactions with trifluoromethyl ketones aza-di(tri)enamine-type intermediates. A quinidine-derived primary amine catalyst affords tertiary trifluoromethylated alcohols in good-to-excellent yields and high enantioselectivities. Subsequent transformations of hydrazono moieties yield appealing fluorinated carboxylic acids, 1,4-dicarbonyls and γ-keto acids.
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