Catalytic Asymmetric Cyclizative Rearrangement of Anilines and Vicinal Diketones to Access 2,2‐Disubstituted Indolin‐3‐ones

Author:

Quan Rui1,Li Xing‐Zi1,Wang Zi‐Qi1,He Yu‐Ping12,Wu Hua1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Frontiers Science Center for Drug Target Identification and Delivery National Key Laboratory of Innovative Immunotherapy, and Shanghai Key Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Chiral Drugs School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Shanghai Jiao Tong University 800 Dongchuan Road, Minhang Shanghai 200240 China

2. Department of Chemistry College of Sciences Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 China

Abstract

AbstractThe efficient synthesis of chiral 2,2‐disubstituted indolin‐3‐ones is of great importance due to its significant synthetic and biological applications. However, catalytic enantioselective methods for de novo synthesis of such heterocycles remain scarce. Herein, a novel cyclizative rearrangement of readily available anilines and vicinal diketones for the one‐step construction of enantioenriched 2,2‐disubstituted indolin‐3‐ones is presented. The reaction proceeds through a self‐sorted [3+2] heteroannulation/regioselective dehydration/1,2‐ester shift process. Only chiral phosphoric acid is employed to promote the entire sequence and simplify the manipulation of this protocol. Various common aniline derivatives are successfully applied to asymmetric synthesis as 1,3‐binuclephiles for the first time. Remarkably, the observed stereoselectivity is proposed to originate from an amine‐directed regio‐ and enantioselective ortho‐Csp2‐H addition of the anilines to the ketones. A range of synthetic transformations of the resulting products are demonstrated as well.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Publisher

Wiley

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