Abstract
A method for the asymmetric construction of functionalized acyclic all-carbon quaternary stereocenters and 1,3-nonadjacent stereoelements has been developed via organo/metal dual catalyzed asymmetric allenylic substitution of branched and linear aldehydes, by developing an unknown acyclic secondary-secondary diamine as the enabling organocatalyst. Although it is believed that secondary-secondary diamines are difficult to be used as the organocatalysts in organo/metal dual catalysis, this study demonstrates that such diamines can be successfully combined with a metal catalyst in organo/metal dual catalysis. Our study enables the asymmetric construction of two important classes of motifs which were previously difficult to access, axially chiral allene-containing acyclic all-carbon quaternary stereocenters and 1,3-nonadjacent stereoelements bearing allenyl axial chirality and central chirality, in good yields with high enantio- and diastereoselectivity.
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