Author
Listed:
- Vijay N. Wakchaure
(Max Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung)
- William DeSnoo
(University of California, Davis)
- Croix J. Laconsay
(University of California, Davis)
- Markus Leutzsch
(Max Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung)
- Nobuya Tsuji
(Hokkaido University)
- Dean J. Tantillo
(University of California, Davis)
- Benjamin List
(Max Planck Institut für Kohlenforschung
Hokkaido University)
Abstract
Asymmetric catalysis is an advanced area of chemical synthesis, but the handling of abundantly available, purely aliphatic hydrocarbons has proven to be challenging. Typically, heteroatoms or aromatic substructures are required in the substrates and reagents to facilitate an efficient interaction with the chiral catalyst. Confined acids have recently been introduced as tools for homogenous asymmetric catalysis, specifically to enable the processing of small unbiased substrates1. However, asymmetric reactions in which both substrate and product are purely aliphatic hydrocarbons have not previously been catalysed by such super strong and confined acids. We describe here an imidodiphosphorimidate-catalysed asymmetric Wagner–Meerwein shift of aliphatic alkenyl cycloalkanes to cycloalkenes with excellent regio- and enantioselectivity. Despite their long history and high relevance for chemical synthesis and biosynthesis, Wagner–Meerwein reactions utilizing purely aliphatic hydrocarbons, such as those originally reported by Wagner and Meerwein, had previously eluded asymmetric catalysis.
Suggested Citation
Vijay N. Wakchaure & William DeSnoo & Croix J. Laconsay & Markus Leutzsch & Nobuya Tsuji & Dean J. Tantillo & Benjamin List, 2024.
"Catalytic asymmetric cationic shifts of aliphatic hydrocarbons,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 625(7994), pages 287-292, January.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:625:y:2024:i:7994:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06826-7
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06826-7
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