Abstract

Di-tert-butyl methylenemalonate (1) could be employed as a reactive equivalent of a three-carbon Michael acceptor such as acrylate in a direct asymmetric conjugate addition of aldehydes catalyzed by an axially chiral amino diol (S)-3a. Furthermore, acrylate, an unexplored and challenging substrate in enamine catalysis, has also been successfully employed in asymmetric conjugate addition reaction. Relatively inert acrylate is doubly activated by polyfluoroalkyl group of 2 and the hydroxyl group on the axially chiral amino diol catalyst (S)-3b, giving corresponding conjugate adducts in high yield with excellent enantiomeric excess. The obtained conjugate addition products were readily converted to synthetically useful and important chiral building blocks.

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