Palladium-catalyzed carbonylation reactions are efficient methods for synthesizing valuable molecules. However, realizing a carbonylation with excellent yield and chemo-, regio-, and enantioselectivities by classical low-valent palladium catalysis is highly challenging. Herein, we describe an enantioselective carbonylation reaction using a high-valent palladium catalysis strategy and employing a chiral sulfoxide phosphine (SOP) ligand. This double aminocarbonylation reaction begins with the formation of a carbamoylpalladium(II) species, which undergoes enantioselective oxidative addition with a cyclic diaryliodonium salt to generate a palladium(IV) intermediate, followed by a second CO insertion and reductive elimination. The mechanism has been illustrated with experimental and computational studies.

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