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Bifunctional Catalyst Promotes Highly Enantioselective Bromolactonizations To Generate Stereogenic C–Br Bonds
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Asymmetric CatalysisNovel OrganocatalystsEngineeringAlkene MetathesisHighly Enantioselective BromolactonizationsOrganic ChemistryBifunctional CatalystCatalysisStereoselective SynthesisChemistry5-Exo Mode CyclizationsOrganometallic CatalysisNew Carbon-bromine BondsEnantioselective SynthesisBiomolecular EngineeringNovel Bifunctional Catalyst
A novel bifunctional catalyst derived from BINOL has been developed that promotes the highly enantioselective bromolactonizations of a number of structurally distinct unsaturated acids. Like some known catalysts, this catalyst promotes highly enantioselective bromolactonizations of 4- and 5-aryl-4-pentenoic acids, but it also catalyzes the highly enantioselective bromolactonizations of 5-alkyl-4(Z)-pentenoic acids. These reactions represent the first catalytic bromolactonizations of alkyl-substituted olefinic acids that proceed via 5-exo mode cyclizations to give lactones in which new carbon-bromine bonds are formed at a stereogenic center with high enantioselectivity. We also disclose the first catalytic desymmetrization of a prochiral dienoic acid by enantioselective bromolactonization.
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