Transition metal complexes bearing atropisomeric saturated NHC ligands |
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Authors: | Mariia Savchuk,Lucas Bocquin,Muriel Albalat,Marion Jean,Nicolas Vanthuyne,Paola Nava,St phane Humbel,Damien H rault,Herv Clavier |
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Affiliation: | Mariia Savchuk,Lucas Bocquin,Muriel Albalat,Marion Jean,Nicolas Vanthuyne,Paola Nava,Stéphane Humbel,Damien Hérault,Hervé Clavier |
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Abstract: | ![]() From achiral imidazolinium salts, chiral transition metal complexes containing an N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligand were prepared (metal = palladium, copper, silver, gold, rhodium). Axial chirality in these complexes results from the formation of the metal-carbene bond leading to the restriction of rotation of dissymmetric N-aryl substituents about the C–N bond. When these complexes exhibited a sufficient configurational stability, a resolution by chiral high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on preparative scale enabled isolation of enantiomers with excellent enantiopurities (>99% ee) and good yields. A study of the enantiomerization barriers revealed the effect of the backbone nature as well as the type of transition metal on its values. Nevertheless, the evaluation of palladium-based complexes in asymmetric intramolecular α-arylation of amides demonstrated that the ability to induce an enantioselectivity cannot be correlated to the configurational stability of the precatalysts. |
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Keywords: | axial chirality copper cross coupling reactions gold N-heterocyclic carbene ligands palladium rhodium silver |
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