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1Department of Chemistry, Center for Chemical Methodology and Library Development, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, United States.
Abstract:
Diazo esters, arylboranes, and carbamoyl imines undergo a 3-component Mannich condensation reaction. Catalyzed by Cu(II) salts, the reaction affords the corresponding isocyanate Mannich product: one that can be easily trapped in situ by other nucleophiles. The Mannich condensation corresponds to an α,α-disubstituted enolate addition to imines. The reaction was rendered asymmetric by using the (-)-phenylmenthol ester in good yield and selectivities.
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