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Silver-Promoted Direct Phosphorylation of Bulky C(sp2)-H Bond to Build Fully Substituted β-Phosphonodehydroamino Acids
Cao, Hao-Qiang,Liu, Hao-Nan,Liu, Zhe-Yuan,Qiao, Baokun,Zhang, Fa-Guang,Ma, Jun-An
supporting information, p. 6414 - 6419 (2020/09/02)
A general and practical cross-dehydrogenative coupling protocol between readily available trisubstituted α,β-dehydro α-amino carboxylic esters and H-phosphites is described. This C(sp2)-H phosphorylation reaction proceeds with absolute Z-selectivity promoted by silver salt in a radical relay manner. The bulky tetrasubstituted β-phosphonodehydroamino acids were obtained in grams and added new modules to the toolkit for peptide modifications.
An Atropos Chiral Biphenyl Bisphosphine Ligand Bearing Only 2,2′-Substituents and Its Application in Rh-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrogenation
Jia, Jia,Ling, Zheng,Zhang, Zhenfeng,Tamura, Ken,Gridnev, Ilya D.,Imamoto, Tsuneo,Zhang, Wanbin
supporting information, p. 738 - 743 (2017/12/26)
An atropos chiral biphenyl bisphosphine ligand bearing only 2,2′-substituents was rationally designed and easily synthesized utilizing a bulky chiral t-butylmethylphosphino block. Computational results showed a large difference in the free energies betwee
Cation-triggered switchable asymmetric catalysis with chiral aza-crownphos
Ouyang, Guang-Hui,He, Yan-Mei,Li, Yong,Xiang, Jun-Feng,Fan, Qing-Hua
supporting information, p. 4334 - 4337 (2015/04/14)
An aza-crown ether, modified phosphoramidite ligand, has been designed and synthesized. The ON/OFF reversible switch of catalytic activity for its rhodium catalyst was thoroughly investigated in the asymmetric hydrogenation of dehydroamino acid esters modulated by host-guest interactions. In the OFF state, the catalyst is almost inactive (less than 1% conversion) because of the formation of an intermolecular sandwich complex by two aza-crown ether moities and the cationic rhodium metal center. In using alkali-metal-cations as the trigger, the catalytic activity was turned ON and consequently resulted in full conversions and excellent enantioselectivities (up to 98% ee).