The intermolecular oxypalladation of chiral nonracemic allylic alcohols (S)-1, (R)-1, and (R)-3 in methanol gave chiral nonracemic methyl allyl ethers (S)-2 and/or (R)-2 with excellent selectivity. The reaction induced the 1,3-chirality transfer to give syn-S(N)2' product exclusively through syn oxypalladation. On the other hand, the anti-S(N)2' product was produced in 20-33% in THF, toluene, and CH2Cl2 and predominantly in CH3CN. The pi-olefin-Pd complexes I and II are proposed as important intermediates to explain the syn- and anti-oxypalladation pathways. The byproduct 9 was formed through the second syn-oxypalladation from the methyl allyl ether 2, though the rate of this second reaction was far slower than that of allylic alcohol.
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