Organocatalytic synthesis of axially chiral atropisomers

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
P Renzi

Abstract

This Review summarises the recent progress made in the organocatalytic synthesis of atropisomeric compounds. Methodologies based on dynamic kinetic resolution and direct access to BINOL-like biaryls are described. A particular emphasis is given to reaction mechanisms and to the development of strategies to obtain stable products by increasing the barrier to atropisomer interconversion during the reaction.

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