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Efficient Construction of Drug-like Bispirocyclic Scaffolds Via Organocatalytic Cycloadditions of α-Imino γ-Lactones and Alkylidene Pyrazolones
Published on: February 7, 2019
A metallocene-pyrrolidinopyridine nucleophilic catalyst for asymmetric synthesis
Huy V Nguyen1, David C D Butler, Christopher J Richards
1School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road E1 4NS, UK.
Abstract:
[reaction: see text] A highly active chiral 4-aminopyridine nucleophilic catalyst, available in three steps from (S,S)-hexane-2,5-diol, was applied to the asymmetric Steglich rearrangement of O-aceylated azlactones (1 mol % loading, up to 76% ee).
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