Abstract
An asymmetric method for the synthesis of quaternary-substituted indolenines via a 5-endo-dig cyclization of an α-cyanocarbanion onto an isonitrile has been developed. This transformation relies on Bronsted acid activation of the isonitrile functional group under asymmetric phase transfer conditions in the presence of a Bronsted base. Good to excellent levels of enantioselectivity were obtained (85 : 15 to 96 : 4 e.r., 18 examples) using a bespoke bifunctional catalyst. Enantioenriched indolenines produced in this process can be intercepted by nucleophilic species with high levels of diastereoselectivity to generate complex indoline frameworks. This process offers a general asymmetric approach to reactions involving the isonitrile functional group.
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