Ionic Hydrogen Bond‐Assisted Catalytic Construction of Nitrogen Stereogenic Center via Formal Desymmetrization of Remote Diols

Author:

Luo Zhongfu1,Liao Minghong1,Li Wei1,Zhao Sha1,Tang Kun1,Zheng Pengcheng1,Chi Yonggui Robin12ORCID,Zhang Xinglong3,Wu Xingxing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide and Agricultural Bioengineering Ministry of Education Guizhou University, Huaxi District Guiyang 550025 China

2. School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Biotechnology Nanyang Technological University Singapore 637371 Singapore

3. Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC), A*STAR Singapore 138632 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractThe control of noncarbon stereogenic centers is of profound importance owing to their enormous interest in bioactive compounds and chiral catalyst or ligand design for enantioselective synthesis. Despite various elegant approaches have been achieved for construction of S‐, P‐, Si‐ and B‐stereocenters over the past decades, the catalyst‐controlled strategies to govern the formation of N‐stereogenic compounds have garnered less attention. Here, we disclose the first organocatalytic approach for efficient access to a wide range of nitrogen‐stereogenic compounds through a desymmetrization approach. Intriguingly, the pro‐chiral remote diols, which are previously not well addressed with enantiocontrol, are well differentiated by potent chiral carbene‐bound acyl azolium intermediates. Preliminary studies shed insights on the critical importance of the ionic hydrogen bond (IHB) formed between the dimer aggregate of diols to afford the chiral N‐oxide products that feature a tetrahedral nitrogen as the sole stereogenic element with good yields and excellent enantioselectivities. Notably, the chiral N‐oxide products could offer an attractive strategy for chiral ligand design and discovery of potential antibacterial agrochemicals.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Research Foundation Singapore

Ministry of Education - Singapore

Publisher

Wiley

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