Low-Oxidation State Indium-Catalyzed C-C Bond Formation

被引:60
作者
Schneider, Uwe
Kobayashi, Shu [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Sch Sci, Dept Chem, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1730033, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
PINACOLYL ALLYLBORONATE; ASYMMETRIC ALLYLATION; MONOMERIC INDIUM(I); ACYLHYDRAZONES; ALLYLBORATION; ACETALS; IMINES; HYDRAZONES; COMPLEXES; CHEMISTRY;
D O I
10.1021/ar300008t
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
The development of innovative metal catalysis for selective bond formation is an important task in organic chemistry. The group 13 metal indium is appealing for catalysis because indium-based reagents are minimally toxic, selective, and tolerant toward various functional groups. Among elements in this group, the most stable oxidation state is typically +3, but in molecules with larger group 13 atoms, the chemistry of the +1 oxidation state is also important. The use of indium(III) compounds in organic synthesis has been well-established as Lewis add catalysts including asymmetric versions thereof. In contrast, only sporadic examples of the use of indium(I) as a stoichiometric reagent have been reported: to the best of our knowledge, our investigations represent the first synthetic method that uses a catalytic amount of indium(I). Depending on the nature of the ligand or the counteranion to which it is coordinated, indium(I) can act as both a Lewis add and a Lewis base because It has both vacant p orbitals and a lone pair of electrons. This potential ambiphilicity may offer unique reactivity and unusual selectivity in synthesis and may have significant implications for catalysis, particularly for dual catalytic processes. We envisioned that indium(I) could be employed as a metallic Lewis base catalyst to activate Lewis acidic boron-based pronucleophiles for selective bond formation with suitable electrophiles. Alternatively, indium(I) could serve as an ambiphilic catalyst that activates both reagents at a single center. In this Account, we describe the development of low-oxidation state indium catalysts for carbon-carbon bond formation between boron-based pronucleophiles and various electrophiles. We discovered that indium(I) iodide was an excellent catalyst for alpha-selective allylations of C(sp(2)) electrophiles such as ketones and hydrazones. Using a combination of this low-oxidation state indium compound and a chiral semicorrin ligand, we developed catalytic highly enantioselective allylation, crotylation, and alpha-chloroallylation reactions of hydrazones. These transformations proceeded with rare constitutional selectivities and remarkable diastereoselectivities. Furthermore, indium(I) triflate served as the most effective catalyst for allylations and propargylations of C(sp(3)) electrophiles such as O,O-acetals, N,O-aminals, and ethers, and we applied this methodology to carbohydrate chemistry. In addition, a catalyst system composed of indium(I) chloride and a chiral silver BINOL-phosphate facilitated the highly enantioselective allylation and allenylation of N,O-aminals. Overall, these discoveries demonstrate the versatility, efficiency, and sensitivity of low-oxidation state indium catalysts in organic synthesis.
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页码:1331 / 1344
页数:14
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