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Enantioselective Access to Spirocyclic Sultams by Chiral Cp-x-Rhodium(III)-Catalyzed Annulations

Pham, Manh V.  
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Cramer, Nicolai  
2016
Chemistry-A European Journal

Chiral spirocyclic sultams are a valuable compound class in organic and medicinal chemistry. A rapid entry to this structural motif involves a [3+2] annulation of an N-sulfonyl ketimine and an alkyne. Although the directing-group properties of the imino group for C-H activation have been exploited, the developments of related asymmetric variants have remained very challenging. The use of rhodium(III) complexes equipped with a suitable atropchiral cyclopentadienyl ligand, in conjunction with a carboxylic acid additive, enables an enantioselective and high yielding access to such spirocyclic sultams.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/chem.201504998
Web of Science ID

WOS:000369855000011

Author(s)
Pham, Manh V.  
Cramer, Nicolai  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Chemistry-A European Journal
Volume

22

Issue

7

Start page

2270

End page

2273

Subjects

asymmetric catalysis

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C-H activation

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chiral Cp ligands

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rhodium

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sultams

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REVIEWED

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April 1, 2016
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