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Catalytic Asymmetric Fluorination of Copper Carbene Complexes: Preparative Advances and a Mechanistic Rationale.


ABSTRACT: The Cu-catalyzed reaction of substituted ?-diazoesters with fluoride gives ?-fluoroesters with ee values of up to 95?%, provided that chiral indane-derived bis(oxazoline) ligands are used that carry bulky benzyl substituents at the bridge and moderately bulky isopropyl groups on their core. The apparently homogeneous solution of CsF in C6 F6 /hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) is the best reaction medium, but CsF in the biphasic mixture CH2 Cl2 /HFIP also provides good results. DFT studies suggest that fluoride initially attacks the Cu- rather than the C-atom of the transient donor/acceptor carbene intermediate. This unusual step is followed by 1,2-fluoride shift; for this migratory insertion to occur, the carbene must rotate about the Cu-C bond to ensure orbital overlap. The directionality of this rotatory movement within the C2 -symmetric binding site determines the sense of induction. This model is in excellent accord with the absolute configuration of the resulting product as determined by X-ray diffraction using single crystals of this a priori wax-like material grown by capillary crystallization.

SUBMITTER: Buchsteiner M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7065061 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Catalytic Asymmetric Fluorination of Copper Carbene Complexes: Preparative Advances and a Mechanistic Rationale.

Buchsteiner Michael M   Martinez-Rodriguez Luis L   Jerabek Paul P   Pozo Iago I   Patzer Michael M   Nöthling Nils N   Lehmann Christian W CW   Fürstner Alois A  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20200218 11


The Cu-catalyzed reaction of substituted α-diazoesters with fluoride gives α-fluoroesters with ee values of up to 95 %, provided that chiral indane-derived bis(oxazoline) ligands are used that carry bulky benzyl substituents at the bridge and moderately bulky isopropyl groups on their core. The apparently homogeneous solution of CsF in C<sub>6</sub> F<sub>6</sub> /hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) is the best reaction medium, but CsF in the biphasic mixture CH<sub>2</sub> Cl<sub>2</sub> /HFIP also pr  ...[more]

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