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タイトル: Non-enzymatic catalytic asymmetric cyanation of acylsilanes
著者: Nagano, Tagui
Matsumoto, Akira
Yoshizaki, Ryotaro
Asano, Keisuke
Matsubara, Seijiro  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8484-4574 (unconfirmed)
著者名の別形: 長野, 倫
松本, 晃
好崎, 遼太郎
浅野, 圭佑
松原, 誠二郎
キーワード: Asymmetric catalysis
Synthetic chemistry methodology
Organocatalysis
発行日: 2022
出版者: Springer Nature
誌名: Communications Chemistry
巻: 5
論文番号: 45
抄録: The asymmetric cyanation of acylsilanes affords densely functionalized tetrasubstituted chiral carbon centers bearing silyl, cyano, and hydroxy groups, which are of particular interest in synthetic and medicinal chemistry. However, this method has been limited to a few enzymatic approaches, which employ only one substrate because of substrate specificity. Here we show the non-enzymatic catalytic asymmetric cyanation of acylsilanes using a chiral Lewis base as an enantioselective catalyst, trimethylsilyl cyanide as a cyanating reagent, and isopropyl alcohol as an additive to drive catalyst turnover. High enantio- and site-selectivities are achieved in a catalytic manner, and a variety of functional groups are installed in optically active acylsilane cyanohydrins, thus overcoming the limitations imposed by substrate specificity in conventional enzymatic methods. A handle for the synthetic application of the products is also established through the development of a catalyst for protecting acylsilane cyanohydrins, which are unstable and difficult to protect alcohols.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/274596
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/s42004-022-00662-y
PubMed ID: 36697739
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