Brønsted Acid-Catalyzed Enantioselective Cycloisomerization of Arylalkynes

Chemistry. 2020 Dec 9;26(69):16266-16271. doi: 10.1002/chem.202003783. Epub 2020 Nov 17.

Abstract

The first example of an enantioselective carbocyclization of an alkyne-containing substrate catalyzed by chiral Brønsted acids was achieved. The use of the 2-hydroxynaphthyl substituent on the alkyne as a directing group constituted the key parameter enabling both efficient regioselective protonation of the carbon-carbon triple bond and chiral induction. The key cationic intermediate could be depicted either as a cationic vinylidene ortho-quinone methide or a stabilized vinyl cation. Atropoisomeric phenanthrenes derivatives were produced in high yields and good enantioselectivities under mild, metal-free reaction conditions in the presence of chiral N-triflylphosphoramide catalysts. The carbenic nature of the cationic intermediate was also exploited to describe an example of alkyne/alkane cycloisomerization.

Keywords: Brønsted acid; alkyne; asymmetric catalysis; atropoisomer; cycloisomerization.