Dual Nickel- and Photoredox-Catalyzed Asymmetric Reductive Cross-Couplings: Just a Change of the Reduction System?

被引:8
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作者
Xu, Wenhao [1 ]
Xu, Tao [1 ]
机构
[1] Tongji Univ, Sch Chem Sci & Engn, Shanghai Key Lab Chem Assessment & Sustainabil, Shanghai 200092, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
TRIFLUOROMETHYLATION; RADICALS; HALIDES; ACCESS; CONSTRUCTION; ALKYLATION; GENERATION;
D O I
10.1021/acs.accounts.4c00309
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
In recent years, nickel-catalyzed asymmetric coupling reactions have emerged as efficient methods for constructing chiral C(sp3) carbon centers. Numerous novel approaches have been reported to rapidly construct chiral carbon-carbon bonds through nickel-catalyzed asymmetric couplings between electrophiles and nucleophiles or asymmetric reductive cross-couplings of two different electrophiles. Building upon these advances, our group has been devoted to interrogating dual nickel- and photoredox-catalyzed asymmetric reductive cross-coupling reactions. In our endeavors over the past few years, we have successfully developed several dual Ni-/photoredox-catalyzed asymmetric reductive cross-coupling reactions involving organohalides. While some probably think that this system is just a change of the reduction system from traditional metal reductants to a photocatalysis system, a question that we also pondered at the beginning of our studies, both the achievable reaction types and mechanisms suggest a different conclusion: that this dual catalysis system has its own advantages in the chiral carbon-carbon bond formation. Even in certain asymmetric reactions where the photocatalysis regime functions only as a reducing system, the robust reducing capability of photocatalysts can effectively accelerate the regeneration of low-valent nickel species, thus expanding the selectable scope of chiral ligands. More importantly, in many transformations, besides reducing nickel catalysts, the photocatalysis system can also undertake the responsibility of alkyl radical formation, thereby establishing two coordinated, yet independent catalytic cycles. This catalytic mode has been proven to play a crucial role in achieving diverse asymmetric coupling reactions with great challenges. In this Account, we elucidate our understanding of this system based on our experience and findings. In the Introduction, we provide an overview of the main distinctions between this system and traditional Ni-catalyzed asymmetric reductive cross-couplings with metal reductants and the potential opportunities arising from these differences. Subsequently, we outline various chiral carbon-carbon bond-forming types obtained by this dual Ni/photoredox catalysis system and their mechanisms. In terms of chiral C(sp(3))-C(sp(2)) bond formation, extensive discussion focuses on the asymmetric arylations of alpha-chloroboronates, alpha-trifluoromethyl alkyl bromides, alpha-bromophosphonates, and so on. In the realm of chiral C(sp(3))-C(sp) bond formation, asymmetric alkynylations of alpha-bromophosphonates and alpha-trifluoromethyl alkyl bromides have been presented herein. Regarding C(sp(3))-C(sp(3)) bond formation, we take the asymmetric alkylation of alpha-chloroboronates as a compelling example to illustrate the great efficiency of this dual catalysis system. This summary would enable a better grasp of the advantages of this dual catalysis system and clarify how the photocatalysis regime facilitates enantioselective transformations. We anticipate that this Account will offer valuable insights and contribute to the development of new methodologies in this field.
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页码:1997 / 2011
页数:15
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