Abstract

N,O-aminals, molecules bearing a geminally N,O-substituted (stereogenic) carbon center, have been recently recognized as an important class of building blocks in organic synthesis. As direct precursors of imines and iminium ions, N,O-aminals were converted through asymmetric organocatalysis or metal catalysis to diverse enantiomerically enriched compounds including N-heterocycles. Furthermore, cyclic N,O-hemiaminals acted as acyclic amino aldehyde surrogates, which were transformed to enantioenriched products otherwise challenging to access. Finally, cyclic N,O-aminals were formed in situ as key intermediates in asymmetric catalysis. In this review, we introduce a wide array of catalytic asymmetric protocols involving the use of four distinct types of N,O-aminals as starting materials or key intermediates.

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