Recent Advancement on the Organocatalyzed Asymmetric Conjugate Addition using Maleimide as a Potential Substrate

Author:

Jana Barnali1,Mondal Monotosh1,Halder Shibashis2,Mahata Atanu3,Saurav Sameer4,Paladhi Sushovan5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Haldia Government College Debhog (Haldia) Purba Medinipur 721657 West Bengal India

2. Department of Chemistry T.N.B. College Bhagalpur 812007 Bihar India

3. Department of Chemistry Government General Degree College Ranibandh Bankura 722135 West Bengal India

4. Department of Chemistry Anugrah Narayan Smarak College Nabinagar Aurangabad Bihar 824301 India

5. Department of Chemistry Thakur Prasad Singh (T.P.S.) College Patliputra University. Chiraiyatand Patna 800001 Bihar India

Abstract

AbstractAsymmetric organocatalytic 1,4‐conjugate addition is considered as an effective, powerful and sustainable method for carbon‐carbon bond formation. The core structure of maleimides or succinimides were found in several bioactive molecules as well as in natural products. Unprotected and protected maleimides were employed as an electrophile to construct novel succinimide based organic molecules. The rapid development of several new effective and prominent methodologies encourages us to write a review by summarizing the recent updates. In this review, we present an overview of the past 10 years progress on the asymmetric organocatalytic 1,4 conjugate additions using unprotected and protected maleimides. Special attention has been paid classifying the types of nucleophiles as well as catalysts employed for this asymmetric transformation along with substrate scope, limitation, mechanism, and synthetic utilities for each reaction. Knowing the versatility of maleimides, this review will encourage active researchers around the globe to put more efforts on the development of new methodologies including asymmetric photo redox catalysis for further functionalization of maleimides.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry

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