A possible mechanism for enantioselectivity in the chiral epoxidation of olefins with |
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Authors: | Jacobsen H Cavallo L |
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Affiliation: | Anorganisch-chemisches Institut, Universit?t Zürich, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | The origin of enantioselectivity in the Jacobsen-Katsuki reaction has been investigated by applying density functional calculations in combination with molecular mechanics methodologies. The calculations suggest that a high enantiomeric excess is connected to three specific features: 1) a chiral diimine bridge, which induces folding of the salen ligand(H2salen = bis(salicylidene)ethylenediamine), and hence the formation of a chiral pocket; 2) bulky groups at the 3,3'-positions of the salen ligand, which cause a preferential approach from the side of the aromatic rings; and 3) pi conjugation of the olefinic double bond, which confers regioselectivity and, consequently, enantioselectivity. In combination with experimental studies, the model also provides a rationale for the decrease in ee values when one of these components is missing. |
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