Issue 28, 2024

A computational mechanistic study on the Ni-catalyzed asymmetric alkynyl propyl hydroxyaminations: origin of enantioselectivity and further rational design

Abstract

Asymmetric propargylic substitution (APS) reactions play a crucial role in synthesizing the fundamental structural units found in natural drug molecules and macromolecules. However, achieving both high yield and enantioselectivity in the synthesis of asymmetric alkynyl propyl compounds remains a formidable challenge. In this study, we present a comprehensive computational study of asymmetric alkynyl propyl hydroxyaminations catalyzed by a chiral phosphine–nickel complex. The entire catalysis can be outlined as three stages: (i) activation of propargylic carbonate 1a by the (S)-L1/Ni(0) catalyst results in Ni(II)-intermediate IM2A. (ii) Decarboxylation of IM2A, leading to Ni(II)-complex IM5A. (iii) Asymmetric propargylic substitution of IM5A with N-hydroxyphthalimide 2a to give the more stable Ni(0)-complex IM7A, followed by product (S)-3a liberation and IM1A regeneration for the next catalytic cycle with the assistance of another equiv 1a. The asymmetric propargylic substitution step, with a barrier of 21.4 kcal mol−1, should be the rate-determining step and enantioselectivity-determining step during the whole catalysis. EDA–NOCV analysis revealed that the origins of the enantioselectivity of product (S)-3a lie in the combined effects of the ligand–substrate electrostatic interactions, orbital interactions, Pauli repulsions, and dispersion interactions. Based on mechanistic study, a new biaryl bisphosphine ligand (i.e., (S)-L6) affording higher enantioselectivity was designed, which will help to improve current catalytic systems and facilitate the development of new Ni-catalyzed asymmetric alkynyl propyl hydroxyaminations.

Graphical abstract: A computational mechanistic study on the Ni-catalyzed asymmetric alkynyl propyl hydroxyaminations: origin of enantioselectivity and further rational design

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2024
Accepted
14 Jun 2024
First published
14 Jun 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 12565-12574

A computational mechanistic study on the Ni-catalyzed asymmetric alkynyl propyl hydroxyaminations: origin of enantioselectivity and further rational design

Y. Huang, M. Zhu, S. Zhang, Y. Qiao and L. Zhao, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 12565 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ02179G

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