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Redox-enabled direct stereoconvergent heteroarylation of simple alcohols

Chemistry

Redox-enabled direct stereoconvergent heteroarylation of simple alcohols

Y. Liu, R. Tao, et al.

Explore a groundbreaking redox-enabled strategy that transforms racemic secondary alcohols into diverse, enantioconvergent coupled pyrroles. This innovative approach, employing simple reagents and minimizing waste, was developed by Yongbing Liu, Ran Tao, Zhi-Keng Lin, Guoqiang Yang, and Yu Zhao at the National University of Singapore.... show more
Abstract
The direct transformation of racemic feedstock materials to valuable enantiopure compounds is of significant importance for sustainable chemical synthesis. Toward this goal, the radical mechanism has proven uniquely effective in stereoconvergent carbon–carbon bond forming reactions. Here we report a mechanistically distinct redox-enabled strategy for an efficient enantioconvergent coupling of pyrroles with simple racemic secondary alcohols. In such processes, chirality is removed from the substrate via dehydrogenation and reinstalled in the catalytic reduction of a key stabilized cationic intermediate. This strategy provides significant advantage of utilizing simple pyrroles to react with feedstock alcohols without the need for leaving group incorporation. This overall redox-neutral transformation is also highly economical with no additional reagent nor waste generation other than water. In our studies, oxime-derived iridacycle complexes are introduced, which cooperate with a chiral phosphoric acid to enable heteroarylation of alcohols, accessing a wide range of valuable substituted pyrroles in high yield and enantioselectivity.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 19, 2021
Authors
Yongbing Liu, Ran Tao, Zhi-Keng Lin, Guoqiang Yang, Yu Zhao
Tags
redox-enabled strategy
enantioconvergent coupling
pyrroles
secondary alcohols
chiral phosphoric acid
high yield
enantioselectivity
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