Transition metal-catalyzed difunctionalization of tethered alkene has emerged as a prevailing tool for the expedient construction of synthetically valuable cyclic compounds.However,most efforts have been devoted to th...Transition metal-catalyzed difunctionalization of tethered alkene has emerged as a prevailing tool for the expedient construction of synthetically valuable cyclic compounds.However,most efforts have been devoted to the reaction of styrene-type substrates due to their rigid scaffold and high reactivity.With respect to the difunctionalization of nonaromatic tethered olefin,especially the mono-substituted alkene,still remains largely underdeveloped.Herein,we disclose a nickel/Quinim complex and TBADT-cocatalyzed asymmetric carbamoyl-acylation of unactivated alkene tethered on nonaromatic carbamoyl chlorides with diverse aldehydes.The reaction exhibits broad substrate scope with good functional group tolerance,as well as high reaction efficiency and enantioselectivity.Both monosubstituted and 1,1-substituted alkenes can work well with either aliphatic or aromatic aldehydes under the current protocol,providing convenient access to an array of medicinally useful chiralγ-lactams derivatives bearing a convertible acyl functionality.This reaction showcases more application possibilities of the chiral Quinim ligand in the future asymmetric catalytic transformations.展开更多
基金supported by NSFC/China(22171079)Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai(21ZR1480400)+4 种基金Shanghai Rising-Star Program(20QA1402300)Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project(Grant No.2018SHZDZX03)the Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities(B16017)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2021M701197)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities.
文摘Transition metal-catalyzed difunctionalization of tethered alkene has emerged as a prevailing tool for the expedient construction of synthetically valuable cyclic compounds.However,most efforts have been devoted to the reaction of styrene-type substrates due to their rigid scaffold and high reactivity.With respect to the difunctionalization of nonaromatic tethered olefin,especially the mono-substituted alkene,still remains largely underdeveloped.Herein,we disclose a nickel/Quinim complex and TBADT-cocatalyzed asymmetric carbamoyl-acylation of unactivated alkene tethered on nonaromatic carbamoyl chlorides with diverse aldehydes.The reaction exhibits broad substrate scope with good functional group tolerance,as well as high reaction efficiency and enantioselectivity.Both monosubstituted and 1,1-substituted alkenes can work well with either aliphatic or aromatic aldehydes under the current protocol,providing convenient access to an array of medicinally useful chiralγ-lactams derivatives bearing a convertible acyl functionality.This reaction showcases more application possibilities of the chiral Quinim ligand in the future asymmetric catalytic transformations.