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Chiral Primary Amine/Ketone Cooperative Catalysis for Asymmetric α-Hydroxylation with Hydrogen Peroxide

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 143, 期 2, 页码 1078-1087

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c11787

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [21672217, 21861132003, 22031006]
  2. Tsinghua University Initiative Scientific Research Program
  3. Tsinghua Xuetang Talents Program
  4. National Program of Top-Notch Young Professionals

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The study presents a cooperative primary amine and ketone dual catalytic approach for the asymmetric alpha-hydroxylation of beta-ketocarbonyls with H2O2, achieving excellent yield and enantioselectivity. This cooperative amine/ketone catalytic approach provides a new strategy for the catalytic activation of H2O2 and expands the domain of typical amine and carbonyl catalysis to include this challenging transformation.
Carbonyls and amines are yin and yang in organocatalysis as they mutually activate and transform each other. These intrinsically reacting partners tend to condense with each other, thus depleting their individual activity when used together as cocatalysts. Though widely established in many prominent catalytic strategies, aminocatalysis and carbonyl catalysis do not coexist well, and, as such, a cooperative amine/carbonyl dual catalysis remains essentially unknown. Here we report a cooperative primary amine and ketone dual catalytic approach for the asymmetric alpha-hydroxylation of beta-ketocarbonyls with H2O2. Besides participating in the typical enamine catalytic cycle, the chiral primary amine catalyst was found to work cooperatively with a ketone catalyst to activate H2O2 via an oxaziridine intermediate derived from an in-situ-generated ketimine. Ultimately, this enamine-oxaziridine coupling facilitated the highly controlled ahydroxylation of several beta-ketocarbonyls in excellent yield and enantioselectivity. Notably, late-stage hydroxylation for peptidyl amide or chiral esters can also be achieved with high stereoselectivity. In addition to its operational simplicity and mild conditions, this cooperative amine/ketone catalytic approach also provides a new strategy for the catalytic activation of H2O2 and expands the domain of typical amine and carbonyl catalysis to include this challenging transformation.

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