A family of polystyrene-supported (phosphoramidite, olefin) ligands L1–L4, based on the original design by Defieber and Carreira, has been developed and applied in iridium-catalyzed asymmetric allylic amination of unmasked allylic alcohols (27 examples, up to 99% ee). Among them, functional resins L1 and L4 exhibit important advantages such as easy preparation, ligand recyclability, and easy handling for sequential use. As a distinctive advantage, the catalytic use of the iridium complexes of L1 and L4 allows the straightforward reuse of a high percentage of the expensive iridium metal involved in the complexes, which is not achievable under homogeneous conditions with the corresponding monomeric complexes.
Zhou, L.; Zanda, N.; Chaudhari, M.; Felicio Da Silva, M.; Pericàs, M. A.
J. Org. Chem. 2023, 88 (4), 2166–2173
DOI:
10.1021/acs.joc.2c02589
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