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Serena L DiLiberti1, Matthew S Eastwood1, Sadie C Otte1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota─Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, United States.
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We report the total synthesis of (+)-eburnamonine using enantioselective alkene cyanoamidation to form the all-carbon quaternary stereocenter. Palladium, phosphoramidite ligand, and a Lewis acid combine to form a co-catalyst that promotes C-CN activation of a cyanoformamide, followed by intramolecular alkene cyanoamidation. Overall, the synthesis of (+)-eburnamonine is accomplished in 8 steps from 4-methylene hexanoic acid and tryptamine, providing an example of asymmetric aliphatic-tethered alkene cyanoamidation and its use in total synthesis.
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