3,3'-Bis(trisarylsilyl)-substituted binaphtholate rare earth metal catalysts for asymmetric hydroamination

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Denis V GribkovFrank Hampel

Abstract

Chiral 3,3'-bis(trisarylsilyl)-substituted binaphtholate rare earth metal complexes (R)-[Ln{Binol-SiAr3}(o-C6H4CH2NMe2)(Me2NCH2Ph)] (Ln = Sc, Lu, Y; Binol-SiAr3 = 3,3'-bis(trisarylsilyl)-2,2'-dihydroxy-1,1'-binaphthyl; Ar = Ph (2-Ln), 3,5-xylyl (3-Ln)) and (R)-[La{Binol-Si(3,5-xylyl)3}{E(SiMe3)2}(THF)2] (E = CH (4a), N (4b)) are accessible via facile arene, alkane, and amine elimination. They are efficient catalysts for the asymmetric hydroamination/cyclization of aminoalkenes, giving TOF of up to 840 h(-1) at 25 degrees C for 2,2-diphenyl-pent-4-enylamine (5c) using (R)-2-Y. Enantioselectivities of up to 95% ee were achieved in the cyclization of 5c with (R)-2-Sc. The reactions show apparently zero-order rate dependence on substrate concentration and first-order rate dependence on catalyst concentration, but rates depend on total amine concentrations. Activation parameters for the cyclization of pent-4-enylamine using (R)-2-Y (deltaH(S)(double dagger) = 57.4(0.8) kJ mol(-1) and deltaS(S)(double dagger) = -102(3) J K(-1) mol(-1); deltaH(R)(double dagger) = 61.5(0.7) kJ mol(-1) and deltaS(R)(double dagger) = -103(3) J K(-1) mol(-1)) indicate a highly organized transition state. The binaphtholate catalysts were also applied to th...Continue Reading

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