A CuH-catalyzed coupling of aryl alkenes with 3-aryl-2-azirines has been developed to synthesize optically active β,β-disubstituted ketones. We propose that this protocol occurs through a sequence in which a chiral alkylcopper complex regioselectively attacks the N-C2 bonds of azirines to generate chiral β-aryl imines, which additionally afford ketones upon hydrolysis. This method provides a novel complementary approach for synthesizing chiral β,β-disubstituted ketones in good yields with high levels of enantioselectivity under mild conditions.

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