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Acyl Transfer Strategies as Transient Activations for Enantioselective Synthesis

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In order to circumvent reactivity or selectivity issues associated with the addition of enolates to electrophiles, chemists have devised innovative methods involving transient activating groups. One of these powerful methods… Click to show full abstract

In order to circumvent reactivity or selectivity issues associated with the addition of enolates to electrophiles, chemists have devised innovative methods involving transient activating groups. One of these powerful methods consists of the use of activated ketones, such as α-nitroketones, β-dicarbonyl compounds or β-ketosulfones, with electrophiles possessing a latent hydroxy or amine function. In the presence of a suitable catalyst, an enantioselective addition to the electrophile is facilitated triggering a subsequent Claisen-type fragmentation resulting in an acyl transfer. This subsequent step unveils the desired mono-activated function while directly transferring the ketone, forming in situ on the other side an ester or an amide.1 Introduction2 Intramolecular Acyl Transfer with Acyclic Substrates2.1 Bifunctional Catalysis2.2 Aminocatalysis3 Intermolecular Acyl Transfer with Acyclic Substrates4 Medium-Sized-Ring Formation with Cyclic Substrates5 Conclusion

Keywords: transfer strategies; acyl transfer; transfer; synthesis acyl

Journal Title: Synthesis
Year Published: 2019

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