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Catalytic asymmetric deprotonation using a ligand exchange approach
Matthew J McGrath1, Peter O'Brien
1Department of Chemistry, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UK.
Abstract:
A novel ligand exchange approach to catalytic asymmetric deprotonation-electrophilic trapping has been developed that uses 1.3 equiv of s-BuLi, 0.06-0.2 equiv of chiral diamine ((-)-sparteine or a (+)-sparteine surrogate), and 1.2 equiv of achiral bispidine. The methodology is illustrated with a range of examples and gives access to either enantiomer of useful chiral products in good yields using substoichiometric amounts of chiral diamines.
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