Abstract

Reported here is a terminal-selective, remote asymmetric hydroalkylation of olefins with racemic α-bromo amides. The reaction proceeds by NiH-catalyzed alkene isomerization and subsequent alkylation reaction, and can enantioconvergently introduce an unsymmetrical secondary alkyl group from a racemic α-bromo amide onto a terminal C(sp3 )-H position along the hydrocarbon chain of the alkene. This mild process affords a range of structurally diverse chiral α-alkylalkanoic amides in excellent yields, and high regio- and enantioselectivities. In addition, the synthetic utility of this protocol is further highlighted by the regioconvergent conversion of industrial raw materials of isomeric olefin mixtures into enantioriched α-alkylalkanoic amides on large scale.

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