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Access to P- and Axially Chiral Biaryl Phosphine Oxides by Enantioselective (CpIrIII)-Ir-x-Catalyzed C-H Arylations

Jang, Yun-Suk  
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Wozniak, Lukasz  
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Pedroni, Julia  
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September 24, 2018
Angewandte Chemie International Edition

An enantioselective C-H arylation of phosphine oxides with o-quinone diazides catalyzed by an iridium(III) complex bearing an atropchiral cyclopentadienyl (Cp-x) ligand and phthaloyl tert-leucine as co-catalyst is reported. The method allows access to a) P-chiral biaryl phosphine oxides, b) atropo-enantioselective construction of sterically demanding biaryl backbones, and also c) selective assembly of axial and P-chiral compounds in excellent yields and diastereo- and enantioselectivities. Enantiospecific reductions provide monodentate chiral phosphorus(III) compounds having structures and biaryl backbones with proven importance as ligands in asymmetric catalysis.

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