Stereoselective Catalytic Synthesis of P-Stereogenic Oxides via Hydrogenative Kinetic Resolution

A highly stereoselective catalytic method for the preparation of structurally diverse P-stereogenic oxides has been developed. The approach relies on the ability of rhodium complexes derived from an enantiopure P–OP ligand to kinetically resolve racemic α,β-unsaturated phosphane oxides by hydrogenation of the C═C motif and formation of highly enantioenriched (or even enantiopure) P-stereogenic oxides. The practicality of the methodology has been demonstrated by the preparation of potentially functional P-chiral molecules for catalytic enantioselective synthesis.

Fernández-Pérez, H.; Vidal-Ferran, A.

Org. Lett. 2019, 21 (17), 7019-7023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.9b02606

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    Prof. Anton Vidal
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