Abstract

AbstractCatalytic asymmetric Friedel–Crafts alkylation is a powerful protocol for constructing a chiral C(sp2)C(sp3) bond. Most previous examples rely on LUMO activation of the electrophiles using chiral catalysts with subsequent attack by electron‐rich arenes. Presented herein is an alternative strategy in which the HOMO of the aromatic π system of 2‐furfuryl ketones is raised through the formation of a formal trienamine species using a chiral primary amine. Exclusive regioselective alkylation at the 5‐position occurred with alkylidenemalononitriles, and high reactivity and excellent enantioselectivity (up to 95 % ee) was obtained by this remote activation.

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