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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2009

The Asymmetric Aza‐Claisen Rearrangement: Development of Widely Applicable Pentaphenylferrocenyl Palladacycle Catalysts

Daniel F. Fischer; Assem Barakat; Zhuo‐qun Xin; Matthias E. Weiss; René Peters

Systematic studies have been performed to develop highly efficient catalysts for the asymmetric aza-Claisen rearrangement of trihaloacetimidates. Herein, we describe the stepwise development of these catalyst systems involving four different catalyst generations finally resulting in the development of a planar chiral pentaphenylferrocenyl oxazoline palladacycle. This complex is more reactive and has a broader substrate tolerance than all previously known catalyst systems for asymmetric aza-Claisen rearrangements. Our investigations also reveal that subtle changes can have a big impact on the activity. With the enhanced catalyst activity, the asymmetric aza-Claisen rearrangement has a very broad scope: the methodology not only allows the formation of highly enantioenriched primary allylic amines, but also secondary and tertiary amines; allylic amines with N-substituted quaternary stereocenters are conveniently accessible as well. The reaction conditions tolerate many important functional groups, thus providing stereoselective access to valuable functionalized building blocks, for example, for the synthesis of unnatural amino acids. Our results suggest that face-selective olefin coordination is the enantioselectivity-determining step, which is almost exclusively controlled by the element of planar chirality.


Angewandte Chemie | 2006

Practical, Highly Active, and Enantioselective Ferrocenyl–Imidazoline Palladacycle Catalysts (FIPs) for the Aza‐Claisen Rearrangement of N‐para‐Methoxyphenyl Trifluoroacetimidates

Matthias E. Weiss; Daniel F. Fischer; Zhuo‐qun Xin; Sascha Jautze; W. Bernd Schweizer; René Peters


Angewandte Chemie | 2007

Asymmetric Formation of Allylic Amines with N‐Substituted Quaternary Stereocenters by PdII‐Catalyzed Aza‐Claisen Rearrangements

Daniel F. Fischer; Zhuo‐qun Xin; René Peters


Organometallics | 2006

Synthesis and Diastereoselective ortho-Lithiation/Cyclopalladation of Enantiopure [2-Imidazolyl]-1‘,2‘,3‘,4‘,5‘-pentamethylferrocenes and -1‘,2‘,3‘,4‘,5‘-pentaphenylferrocenes

René Peters; Zhuo‐qun Xin; Daniel F. Fischer; W. Bernd Schweizer


Angewandte Chemie | 2006

Praktikable, hochaktive und enantioselektive Ferrocenyl‐Imidazolin‐Palladacyclus(FIP)‐Katalysatoren für die Aza‐Claisen‐Umlagerung von N‐para‐Methoxyphenyltrifluoracetimidaten

Matthias E. Weiss; Daniel F. Fischer; Zhuo‐qun Xin; Sascha Jautze; W. Bernd Schweizer; René Peters


Chemistry-an Asian Journal | 2010

Catalyst versus Substrate Induced Selectivity: Kinetic Resolution by Palladacycle Catalyzed Allylic Imidate Rearrangements

René Peters; Zhuo‐qun Xin; Frank C. Maier


Angewandte Chemie | 2007

Asymmetrische Synthese von Allylaminen mit N‐substituierten quartären Stereozentren durch Palladium(II)‐katalysierte Aza‐Claisen‐Umlagerungen

Daniel F. Fischer; Zhuo‐qun Xin; René Peters


Chimia | 2008

Catalytic Methods for Direct Access to Chiral High-Added-Value Products

René Peters; Daniel F. Fischer; Sascha Jautze; Florian M. Koch; Thomas Kull; Paolo S. Tiseni; Zhuo‐qun Xin; Marian Zajac


Synlett | 2008

Catalytic Asymmetric Formation of Secondary Allylic Amines by Aza-Claisen Rearrangement of Trifluoroacetimidates

Zhuo‐qun Xin; Daniel F. Fischer; René Peters


Synfacts | 2008

Synthesis of Allylic Amines via Aza-Claisen Rearrangement

Zhuo‐qun Xin; D. Fischer; Ralf-Peter Peters

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University of Stuttgart

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