Chiral Lewis acid catalysts are widely used in organic synthesis due to their diverse applications. However, their high Lewis acidity makes them susceptible to deactivation by basic Lewis reagents and water. Here, we present a novel strategy for mitigating this deactivation using small molecules. By incorporating weakly coordinating anions into the secondary coordination sphere of the metal center, we designed a highly reusable chiral Lewis acid complex. This complex exhibits excellent thermal stability and allows for the use of electron-poor nucleophiles in the reactions. Spectroscopic and titration studies confirmed the robustness of the optimized complex. This work provides valuable insights for overcoming the limitations of chiral Lewis acids in Lewis basic environments, expanding their potential for chemical synthesis.
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