Metal‐Catalyzed Enantioselective Allylation in Asymmetric Synthesis
Zhejiang University · Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Metal-catalyzed enantioselective allylation, which involves the substitution of allylic metal intermediates with a diverse range of different nucleophiles or S(N)2'-type allylic substitution, leads to the formation of C-H, -C, -O, -N, -S, and other bonds with very high levels of asymmetric induction. The reaction may tolerate a broad range of functional groups and has been applied successfully to the synthesis of many natural products and new chiral compounds.
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- Enantioselective synthesis
- Allylic rearrangement
- Catalysis
- Asymmetric induction
- Nucleophile
- Chemistry
- Substitution reaction
- Combinatorial chemistry
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