H‑Bonded Counterion-Directed Enantioselective Au(I) Catalysis

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2022-02-09



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A new strategy for enantioselective transition-metal catalysis is presented, wherein a H-bond donor placed on the ligand of a cationic complex allows precise positioning of the chiral counteranion responsible for asymmetric induction. The successful implementation of this paradigm is demonstrated in 5-exo-dig and 6-endo-dig cyclizations of 1,6-enynes, combining an achiral phosphinourea Au(I) chloride complex with a BINOL-derived phosphoramidate Ag(I) salt and thus allowing the first general use of chiral anions in Au(I)-catalyzed reactions of challenging alkyne substrates. Experiments with modified complexes and anions, 1H NMR titrations, kinetic data, and studies of solvent and nonlinear effects substantiate the key H-bonding interaction at the heart of the catalytic system. This conceptually novel approach, which lies at the intersection of metal catalysis, H-bond organocatalysis, and asymmetric counterion-directed catalysis, provides a blueprint for the development of supramolecularly assembled chiral ligands for metal complexes.

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54 - Química

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3497 p.

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MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (Grants PID2019-104815GB-I00 and CEX2019-000925-S)

Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie COFUND Postdoctoral Fellowship 754510 to A.F.

Advanced Grant 835080

Grant 2017 SGR 1257 and FI Fellowship to À.M.

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