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M C Holland1, J B Metternich, C Mück-Lichtenfeld
1Organisch Chemisches Institut, and Excellence Cluster EXC 1003, Cells in Motion, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Corrensstrasse 40, Münster, Germany. ryan.gilmour@uni-muenster.de.
Abstract:
A linear correlation between quadrupole moment (Qzz) and enantioselectivity (es) advocates the notion that a cation-π interaction is a contributing factor in the addition of uncharged nucleophiles to iminium salts derived from MacMillan's 1st generation catalyst. The quadrupole moment of the aryl shielding group is a useful qualitative parameter for predicting selectivity (Qzz < 0 → high es).
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