The first example of catalytic asymmetric electrophilic cyanation of 3-substituted oxindoles has been achieved using readily accessible 4-acetylphenyl cyanate as the cyano source. Thus, a series of all-carbon quaternary center 3-aryl-3-cyano oxindoles were prepared using a zinc complex of a chiral pincer ligand as the catalyst in high yields (up to 95%) and excellent enantioselectivities (up to >99% ee) in the presence of 4 Å MS and 2,6-lutidine in THF at 0 °C.
A highly effective asymmetric version of α-cyanation of β-keto esters and amides was developed with a Lewis-acid catalyst. Thus, by using 10 mol % of a tridentate bisoxazoline-zinc(II) complex as the catalyst, a series of chiral nitriles containing a quaternary carbon center were obtained in excellent enantioselectivities (up to 97 % enantiomeric excess) and up to 95 % yield in the presence of 4 Å molar sieve at room temperature. For the first time, mild and active 4-acetylphenyl cyanate was used instead of cyano-hyperiodinate as the cationic cyano source for catalytic asymmetric α-cyanation.
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