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Catalytic Enantioselective Amination of Alcohols by the Use of Borrowing Hydrogen Methodology: Cooperative Catalysis by Iridium and a Chiral Phosphoric Acid
Authors:Dr Yao Zhang  Ching‐Si Lim  Derek Sui Boon Sim  Hui‐Jie Pan  Prof Yu Zhao
Institution:Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117543 (Singapore) http://zhaoyu.science.nus.edu.sg
Abstract:The catalytic asymmetric reduction of ketimines has been explored extensively for the synthesis of chiral amines, with reductants ranging from Hantzsch esters, silanes, and formic acid to H2 gas. Alternatively, the amination of alcohols by the use of borrowing hydrogen methodology has proven a highly atom economical and green method for the production of amines without an external reductant, as the alcohol substrate serves as the H2 donor. A catalytic enantioselective variant of this process for the synthesis of chiral amines, however, was not known. We have examined various transition‐metal complexes supported by chiral ligands known for asymmetric hydrogenation reactions, in combination with chiral Brønsted acids, which proved essential for the formation of the imine intermediate and the transfer‐hydrogenation step. Our studies led to an asymmetric amination of alcohols to provide access to a wide range of chiral amines with good to excellent enantioselectivity.
Keywords:amination  borrowing hydrogen methodology  enantioselectivity  hydrogenation  tandem catalysis
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