Synfacts 2006(6): 0586-0586  
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-934472
Metal-Catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis and Stereoselective Reactions
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Rhodium-Catalyzed Imine-Directed C-H Bond Functionalization

Contributor(s): Mark Lautens, Frédéric Ménard
R. M. Wilson, R. K. Thalji, R. G. Bergman*, J. A. Ellman*
University of California, Berkeley, USA
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Publication Date:
19 May 2006 (online)

Significance

A stereocenter can be set with high enantioselectivity (90%) using a catalytic C-H bond activation. The aromatic aldimines are more difficult substrates than their corresponding ketimines in the Rh-chiral phosphoramidite-mediated enantioselective cyclization reactions. Thus, it was necessary to modify the N-benzyl imine moiety to increase the efficiency of the cyclization. Going from the unsubstituted benzylaldimine 1b to the electron-poor modified 1c, the yield significantly increased from 31% to 57%. Decreasing the reaction temperature to 90 °C also afforded better results (61% yield, 90% ee). Intriguingly, the methylene moiety of the benzyl group appears to be critical in the transfer of chirality from catalyst to product; although imine 1a, derived from aniline, gives a higher yield than N-benzyl imine 1b, the ee value drops precipitously.