In this paper, we describe a small library of easy-to-prepare chiral (cyclopentadienone)iron pre-catalysts for enantioselective C=O and C=N hydrogenations. Starting from readily accessible achiral materials, six chiral (cyclopentadienone)iron complexes (1a-f) possessing a stereogenic plane were synthesized in racemic form. Based on the screening of pre-catalysts (+/-)-1a-f in the hydrogenation of ketones and ketimines, we selected two complexes (1a and 1d) for resolution by semipreparative enantioselective HPLC. The absolute configuration of the separated enantiomers of 1a and 1d was assigned by XRD analysis (la) and by comparison between experimental and DFT-calculated ECD and ORD spectra (1d). The enantiopure pre-catalysts (S)-1a and (R)-1d were tested in the asymmetric hydrogenation of several ketones and ketimines and showed good activity and modest enantioselectivity, the e.e. values ranging from very low to moderate (54%). (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Chiral (cyclopentadienone)iron complexes with a stereogenic plane as pre-catalysts for the asymmetric hydrogenation of polar double bonds
Piarulli U.;
2019-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, we describe a small library of easy-to-prepare chiral (cyclopentadienone)iron pre-catalysts for enantioselective C=O and C=N hydrogenations. Starting from readily accessible achiral materials, six chiral (cyclopentadienone)iron complexes (1a-f) possessing a stereogenic plane were synthesized in racemic form. Based on the screening of pre-catalysts (+/-)-1a-f in the hydrogenation of ketones and ketimines, we selected two complexes (1a and 1d) for resolution by semipreparative enantioselective HPLC. The absolute configuration of the separated enantiomers of 1a and 1d was assigned by XRD analysis (la) and by comparison between experimental and DFT-calculated ECD and ORD spectra (1d). The enantiopure pre-catalysts (S)-1a and (R)-1d were tested in the asymmetric hydrogenation of several ketones and ketimines and showed good activity and modest enantioselectivity, the e.e. values ranging from very low to moderate (54%). (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.