Mimicking enzymatic cation–π interactions in hydrazide catalyst design: access to trans-decalin frameworks†
Abstract
Chiral bicyclic hydrazide organocatalysts have previously been shown to catalyze the cyclization of (Z)-polyene substrates with high enantioselectivity, but with poor selectivity for the corresponding (E)-polyenes. Here we demonstrate that diazapane carboxylates bearing terphenyl groups efficiently catalyze (E)-polyene bicyclization with enantioselectivities up to 94 : 6 er and with high diastereoselectivity for trans-decalin formation. The catalysts function by simultaneously initiating the cyclization via iminium ion formation and stabilizing intermediates/transition states by cation–π interactions.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Chemical Communications HOT Articles 2023