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Nickel‐Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrogenation of α‐Substituted Vinylphosphonates and Diarylvinylphosphine Oxides.

Authors

Wei, Hanlin; Chen, Hao; Chen, Jianzhong; Gridnev, Ilya D.; Zhang, Wanbin

Abstract

Chiral α‐substituted ethylphosphonate and ethylphosphine oxide compounds are widely used in drugs, pesticides, and ligands. However, their catalytic asymmetric synthesis is still rare. Of the only asymmetric hydrogenation methods available at present, all cases use rare metal catalysts. Herein, we report an efficient earth‐abundant transition‐metal nickel catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation affording the corresponding chiral ethylphosphine products with up to 99 % yield, 96 % ee (enantiomeric excess) (99 % ee, after recrystallization) and 1000 S/C (substrate/catalyst); this is also the first study on the asymmetric hydrogenation of terminal olefins using a nickel catalyst under a hydrogen atmosphere. The catalytic mechanism was investigated via deuterium‐labelling experiments and calculations which indicate that the two added hydrogen atoms of the products come from hydrogen gas. Additionally, it is believed that the reaction involves a NiII rather than Ni0 cyclic process based on the weak attractive interactions between the Ni catalyst and terminal olefin substrate.

Subjects

HYDROGENATION; NICKEL catalysts; NONFERROUS metals; METAL catalysts; ASYMMETRIC synthesis; HYDROGEN atom; DEUTERIUM; STEAM reforming

Publication

Angewandte Chemie, 2023, Vol 135, Issue 6, p1

ISSN

0044-8249

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/ange.202214990

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