Issue 9, 2004

Chiral N-heterocyclic carbenes as stereodirecting ligands in asymmetric catalysis

Abstract

In recent years, N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHC) have proved to be a versatile class of spectator ligands in homogeneous catalysis. Being robust anchoring functions for late transition metals, their ligand donor capacity and their molecular shape is readily modified by variation of the substituents at the N-atoms and the structure of the cyclic backbone. After the first attempts to use chiral NHC ligands in asymmetric catalysis in the late 1990's, which initially met with limited success, several novel structural concepts have emerged during the past two years which have led literally to an explosion of the field. With a significant number of highly selective chiral catalysts based on chiral NHCs having been reported very recently, several general trends in the design of new NHC-containing molecular catalysts for stereoselective transformations in organic synthesis emerge.

Graphical abstract: Chiral N-heterocyclic carbenes as stereodirecting ligands in asymmetric catalysis

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
01 Jun 2004
First published
03 Nov 2004

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2004,33, 619-636

Chiral N-heterocyclic carbenes as stereodirecting ligands in asymmetric catalysis

V. César, S. Bellemin-Laponnaz and L. H. Gade, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2004, 33, 619 DOI: 10.1039/B406802P

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