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Development of Heterogeneous Enantioselective Catalysts using Chiral Metal-Organic Frameworks MOFs
Published on: January 17, 2020
Enantioselective C-H bond oxidation using a bio-inspired chiral Fe-TAML catalyst
Doyel Dey Biswas1, Soumadip Das1, Debraj Pal1
1Department of Chemical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohanpur, 741246, Kolkata, India. sayam.sengupta@iiserkol.ac.in.
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The development of the first chiral Fe-TAML catalyst, accessible in both (R,R)- and (S,S)-enantiomeric forms, that enables enantioselective oxidation of benzylic C-H bonds within spirocyclic oxindole substrates is reported. The catalyst delivers yields exceeding 90% with moderate to good enantioselectivity. Computational and structural analyses suggest that π-π interactions between the phenyl group of the catalyst and the aryl substituent on the oxoindole play a key role in chiral induction.
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