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Disparate Catalytic Scaffolds for Atroposelective Cyclodehydration.


ABSTRACT: Catalysts that control stereochemistry are prized tools in chemical synthesis. When an effective catalyst is found, it is often explored for other types of reactions, frequently under the auspices of different mechanisms. As successes mount, a unique catalyst scaffold may become viewed as "privileged". However, the mechanistic hallmarks of privileged catalysts are not easily enumerated or readily generalized to genuinely different classes of reactions or substrates. We explored the concept of scaffold uniqueness with two catalyst types for an unusual atropisomer-selective cyclodehydration: (a) C2-symmetric chiral phosphoric acids and (b) phosphothreonine-embedded, peptidic phosphoric acids. Pragmatically, both catalyst scaffolds proved fertile for enantioselective/atroposelective cyclodehydrations. Mechanistic studies revealed that the determinants of often equivalent and high atroposelectivity are different for the two catalyst classes. A data-descriptive classification of these asymmetric catalysts reveals an increasingly broad set of catalyst chemotypes, operating with different mechanistic features, that creates new opportunities for broad and complementary application of catalyst scaffolds in diverse substrate space.

SUBMITTER: Kwon Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6482060 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Disparate Catalytic Scaffolds for Atroposelective Cyclodehydration.

Kwon Yongseok Y   Li Junqi J   Reid Jolene P JP   Crawford Jennifer M JM   Jacob Roxane R   Sigman Matthew S MS   Toste F Dean FD   Miller Scott J SJ  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20190410 16


Catalysts that control stereochemistry are prized tools in chemical synthesis. When an effective catalyst is found, it is often explored for other types of reactions, frequently under the auspices of different mechanisms. As successes mount, a unique catalyst scaffold may become viewed as "privileged". However, the mechanistic hallmarks of privileged catalysts are not easily enumerated or readily generalized to genuinely different classes of reactions or substrates. We explored the concept of sc  ...[more]

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