Abstract

Organocatalysis in a confined space has been performed through encapsulation of a proazaphosphatrane superbase in a hemicryptophane host. The resulting catalyst displays good to high catalytic activity in the base-catalyzed Diels-Alder reactions investigated. A comparison with the model superbase, which lacks a cavity, shows much higher diastereomeric excess with the encaged proazaphosphatrane for the reaction of 3-hydroxy-2-pyrone with N-methylmaleimide. The use of an encaged superbase as organocatalyst is unprecedented and highlights how the confinement may impact the stereoselectivity.

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