Asymmetric Organocatalysis Under Mechanochemical Conditions

Chem Rec. 2023 Jul;23(7):e202200283. doi: 10.1002/tcr.202200283. Epub 2023 Jan 26.

Abstract

Asymmetric organocatalysis is a robust methodology providing access to numerous valuable compounds while having green chemistry principles in mind. The realization of organocatalytic transformation under solvent-free mechanochemical conditions brings additional benefits in terms of yields, selectivities, and, last but not least overall improved sustainability. This overview describes developments in the use of mechanochemistry as a vehicle for asymmetric organocatalytic transformations. The material is organized according to main catalytic activation modes, starting with covalent activation and proceeding to non-covalent activation modes. The advantages of mechanochemical organocatalytic reactions are particularly highlighted, but in some cases also, limitations are mentioned. Possibilities for target compound synthesis are also discussed.

Keywords: asymmetric organocatalysis; ball-milling; covalent activation; mechanochemistry; non-covalent activation.

Publication types

  • Review