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Titanium Salan Catalysts for the Asymmetric Epoxidation of Alkenes: Steric and Electronic Factors Governing the Activity and Enantioselectivity
Authors:Prof. Dr. Evgenii P. Talsi  Dr. Denis G. Samsonenko  Prof. Dr. Konstantin P. Bryliakov
Affiliation:1. Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Pr. Lavrentieva 5, Novosibirsk 630090 (Russia);2. Novosibirsk State University, Pirogova 2, Novosibirsk 630090 (Russia);3. Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Pr. Lavrentieva 3, Novosibirsk 630090 (Russia)
Abstract:A new insight into the highly enantioselective (up to >99.5 % ee) epoxidation of olefins in the presence of chiral titanium(IV) salan complexes is reported. A series of 14 chiral ligands with varying steric and electronic properties have been designed, and it was found that electronic effects modulate the catalytic activity (without affecting the enantioselectivity), whereas the steric properties account for the enantioselectivity of the epoxidation. Competitive oxidations of p‐substituted styrenes reveal the electrophilic nature of the oxygen‐transferring active species, with a Hammett ρ value of ?0.51; the enantioselectivity is unaffected by the electron‐donating (or withdrawing) ability of the p‐substituents. Mechanistic studies provide evidence in favor of a stepwise reaction mechanism: in the first (rate‐determining) stage, olefin most probably coordinates to the active species, followed by intramolecular enantioselective oxygen transfer. The enantioselectivity increases with decreasing temperature. The modified Eyring plots for the epoxidation of styrene and (Z)‐β‐methylstyrene are linear, indicating a single, enthalpy‐controlled mechanism of stereoselectivity, with ΔΔH=?6.6 kJ mol?1 and ?5.4 kJ mol?1, respectively.
Keywords:asymmetric catalysis  epoxidation  green chemistry  peroxides  reaction mechanisms
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