Synthesis of Alkene Atropisomers with Multiple Stereogenic Elements via Catalytic Asymmetric Rearrangement of 3‐Indolylmethanols

Author:

Wu Ping1,Zhang Wen‐Tao1,Yang Ji‐Xiang2,Yu Xian‐Yang1,Ni Shao‐Fei2,Tan Wei1,Shi Feng134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry and Materials Science Jiangsu Normal University Xuzhou 221116 China

2. Department of Chemistry Key Laboratory for Preparation and Application of Ordered Structural Materials of Guangdong Province Shantou University Shantou 515063 China

3. School of Petrochemical Engineering Changzhou University Changzhou 213164 China

4. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Henan Normal University Xinxiang 453007 China

Abstract

AbstractCatalytic enantioselective preparation of alkene atropisomers with multiple stereogenic elements and discovery of their applications have become significant but challenging issues in the scientific community due to the unique structures of this class of atropisomers. We herein report the first catalytic atroposelective preparation of cyclopentenyl[b]indoles, a new kind of alkene atropisomers, with stereogenic point and axial chirality via an unusual rearrangement reaction of 3‐indolylmethanols under asymmetric organocatalysis. Notably, this novel type of alkene atropisomers have promising applications in developing chiral ligands or organocatalysts, discovering antitumor drug candidates and fluorescence imaging materials. Moreover, the theoretical calculations have elucidated the possible reaction mechanism and the non‐covalent interactions to control the enantioselectivity. This approach offers a new synthetic strategy for alkene atropisomers with multiple stereogenic elements, and represents the first catalytic enantioselective rearrangement reaction of 3‐indolylmethanols, which will advance the chemistry of atropisomers and chiral indole chemistry.

Publisher

Wiley

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