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Xuan-Ge Zhang1, Jun-Jia Chen1, Meng-Chun Ye1
1State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China.
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The development of novel chiral catalysts and the discovery of new mechanisms remain central to the advancement of asymmetric catalysis. Chiral hydrogen-bond-donor (HBD) catalysts have proven to be effective for mediating asymmetric proton-transfer reactions and are therefore widely applied in enantioselective N-H bond insertions. Herein, inspired by biological processes, we report a class of chiral isourea catalysts that enable highly enantioselective amide N-H insertion with α-alkyl diazo esters. Mechanistic and computational studies uncovered an unprecedented double proton-transfer mechanism, which is brought about by the unique properties of the isourea catalyst and forms the basis for the catalyst's exceptional reactivity and enantioselectivity.
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