Rhodium‐Catalyzed Enantioselective Formal [4+1] Cyclization of Benzyl Alcohols and Benzaldimines: Facile Access to Silicon‐Stereogenic Heterocycles

Author:

Shen Bingxue1,Pan Deng2,Xie Wanying1,Li Xiao‐Xi1,Yu Songjie1,Huang Genping2,Li Xingwei13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Molecular Sciences and Engineering Institute of Frontier and Interdisciplinary Science Shandong University Qingdao 266237 China

2. Department of Chemistry School of Science and Tianjin Key Laboratory of Molecular Optoelectronic Sciences Tianjin University Tianjin 300072 China

3. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Shaanxi Normal University Xi'an 710062 China

Abstract

AbstractThe carbon‐to‐silicon switch in formation of bioactive sila‐heterocycles with a silicon‐stereogenic center has garnered significant interest in drug discovery. However, metal‐catalyzed synthesis of such scaffolds is still in its infancy. Herein, a rhodium‐catalyzed enantioselective formal [4+1] cyclization of benzyl alcohols and benzaldimines has been realized by enantioselective difunctionalization of a secondary silane reagent, affording chiral‐at‐silicon cyclic silyl ethers and sila‐isoindolines, respectively. Mechanistic studies reveal a dual role of the rhodium‐hydride catalyst. The coupling system proceeds via rhodium‐catalyzed enantio‐determining dehydrogenative OH silylation of the benzyl alcohol or hydrosilylation of the imine to give an enantioenriched silyl ether or silazane intermediate, respectively. The same rhodium catalyst also enables subsequent intramolecular cyclative C−H silylation directed by the pendent Si‐H group. Experimental and DFT studies have been conducted to explore the mechanism of the OH bond silylation of benzyl alcohol, where the Si‐O reductive elimination from a Rh(III) hydride intermediate has been established as the enantiodetermining step.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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