Cycloaddition of cyclobutenone and azomethine imine enabled by chiral isothiourea organic catalysts.

Chem Sci

Division of Chemistry & Biological Chemistry , School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences , Nanyang Technological University, Singapore , 637371 , Singapore . Email:

Published: October 2015

The addition of an organic catalyst to the ketone moiety of a γ-mono-chloride substituted cyclobutenone destroys its stable, conjugated and nearly planar structure. The C-C bond in the resulting less stable anionic oxy-substituted non-planar intermediate is then activated. The breaking of one C-C single bond leads to a catalyst-bound intermediate that undergoes α-carbon selective reactions with azomethine imines to afford nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds with excellent diastereo- and enantio-selectivities. Our organocatalytic approach provides a new reaction pattern for C-C bond activation of cyclobutenones that is unavailable with transition metal catalysis. In addition, the present study with isothioureas as the organocatalysts expands the potential in using organocatalysts for C-C bond breaking and selective reactions.

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