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Published on: February 16, 2018
Catalytic Atroposelective Aerobic Oxidation Approaches to Axially Chiral Molecules
Lenin Kumar Verdhi1, Asit Ghosh1, Natalia Fridman2
1The Department of Chemical Sciences, Ariel University, Ariel 4070000, Israel.
Abstract:
A copper and chiral nitroxide co-catalyzed aerobic enantioselective oxidation process has been developed that allows access to axially chiral molecules. Two complementary atroposelective approaches, oxidative kinetic resolution (OKR) and desymmetrization, were studied using ambient air as the stoichiometric terminal oxidant. OKR of rac-N-arylpyrrole alcohols and rac-biaryl alcohols affords the optically pure compounds with er up to 3.5:96.5 and 5.5:94.5, respectively. Desymmetrization of prochiral diols provides axially chiral biaryl compounds with er up to 99:1.
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