Abstract

Herein, we report a Zn-ProPhenol catalyzed direct asymmetric amination reaction of unactivated aryl and vinyl ketones using di-tert-butyl azodicarboxylate as a cheap and practical electrophilic nitrogen source. Importantly, this methodology works with both α-branched and unbranched ketones for the construction of tri- and tetrasubstituted N-containing stereocenters. The reaction can be run at gram-scale with low catalyst loadings and features a recoverable and reusable ligand. Finally, the enantioenriched hydrazine products can be readily converted into versatile building blocks such as α-amino carbonyl compounds and β-amino alcohols.

Highlights

  • Nitrogen-containing molecules are ubiquitous among natural products and pharmaceuticals

  • We report a direct catalytic enantioselective amination of cyclic ketones for the construction of tri- and tetrasubstituted N-containing stereogenic centers

  • The direct catalytic enantioselective aamination of carbonyl compounds6 has proven to be a useful strategy to access molecules decorated with tetrasubstituted Ncontaining stereogenic centers

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Summary

Introduction

Nitrogen-containing molecules are ubiquitous among natural products and pharmaceuticals. Scheme 1 Direct catalytic enantioselective amination of a-branched ketones.

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