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. 2012 Apr 1;4(6):473-7.
doi: 10.1038/nchem.1311.

Ion-paired chiral ligands for asymmetric palladium catalysis

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Ion-paired chiral ligands for asymmetric palladium catalysis

Kohsuke Ohmatsu et al. Nat Chem. .

Abstract

Conventional chiral ligands rely on the use of a covalently constructed, single chiral molecule embedded with coordinative functional groups. Here, we report a new strategy for the design of a chiral ligand for asymmetric transition-metal catalysis; our approach is based on the development of an achiral cationic ammonium-phosphine hybrid ligand paired with a chiral binaphtholate anion. This ion-paired chiral ligand imparts a remarkable stereocontrolling ability to its palladium complex, which catalyses a highly enantioselective allylic alkylation of α-nitrocarboxylates. By exploiting the possible combinations of the achiral onium entities with suitable coordinative functionalities and readily available chiral acids, this approach should contribute to the development of a broad range of metal-catalysed, stereoselective chemical transformations.

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