Ni-Catalyzed Enantioselective Desymmetrization: Development of Divergent Acyl and Decarbonylative Cross-Coupling Reactions.

J Am Chem Soc

The Warren and Katharine Schlinger Laboratory for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, United States.

Published: January 2025

Ni-catalyzed asymmetric reductive cross-coupling reactions provide rapid and modular access to enantioenriched building blocks from simple electrophile precursors. Reductive coupling reactions that can diverge through a common organometallic intermediate to two distinct families of enantioenriched products are particularly versatile but underdeveloped. Here, we describe the development of a bis(oxazoline) ligand that enables the desymmetrization of -anhydrides. When secondary benzylic electrophiles are employed, doubly stereoselective acyl cross-coupling proceeds to give ketone products with catalyst control over three newly formed stereogenic centers. Alternatively, the use of primary alkyl halides in the presence of an additional halogen atom transfer catalyst results in decarbonylative alkylation to give enantioenriched β-alkyl acids. Analysis of reaction rates for a range of both catalysts and substrates supports the notion that tuning the different electrophile activation steps with the two catalysts is required for enhanced reaction performance. These studies illustrate how reaction design can diverge a common Ni-acyl intermediate to either acyl or decarbonylative coupling products and highlight how dual ligand systems can be used to engage unactivated alkyl halides in Ni-catalyzed asymmetric reductive coupling.

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