Abstract

Asymmetric ruthenium-catalyzed C-H alkylations were enabled by a chiral C2-symmetric carboxylic acid. The mild cooperative ruthenium(II) catalysis set the stage for the assembly of chiral tetrahydrocarbazoles and cyclohepta[b]indoles with high levels of enantioselectivity at room temperature. Mechanistic studies by experiment and computation identified a fast C-H ruthenation, along with a rate- and enantio-determining proto-demetalation. The asymmetric induction was governed by weak attractive secondary dispersion interactions as found in NCI analysis of the key transition states.

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