Abstract

A combination of an amino acid-derived chiral phosphine catalyst and methyl acrylate to catalyze the direct Mannich reaction of 3-substituted oxindoles and imines has been reported to afford 3-tetrasubstituted oxindole derivatives which are key structures for biological activities. The products are formed with a quaternary carbon and featured with two adjacent chiral centers. Various N-EDG(electron-donating group) and N-EWG(electron-withdrawing group) protected oxindoles, including 3-aryl and 3-alkyl substituted ones, have been evaluated with aromatic and aliphatic imines under this catalytic system, smoothly giving desired products in good yields as well as excellent diastereo- and enantioselectivities.

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