The catalytic umpolung of imines remains an underdeveloped approach to reaction discovery.H erein we report an enantioselective aza-Stetter reaction that proceeds via imine umpolung using N-heterocyclic carbene catalysis.T he reaction proceeds with high levels of enantioselectivity (all ! 96:4 er) and good generality (21 examples). Mechanistic studies are reported and are consistent with turnover-limiting addition of the NHC to the imine. Figure 1. Previously and this work.
Herein we report the enantioselective N-heterocyclic carbene catalyzed (4+2) annulation of the dienyl acyl azolium with enolates. The reaction exploits readily accessible acyl fluorides and TMS enol ethers to give a range of highly enantio- and diastereo-enriched cyclohexenes (most >97:3 er and >20:1 dr). The reaction was found to require high nucleophilicity NHC catalysts with mechanistic studies supporting a stepwise 1,6-addition/β-lactonization.
Infertility is a growing global health concern, with male factor infertility contributing to half of all cases. Semen analysis is crucial to infertility diagnostics. However, sperm morphology assessment, as a routine part of analysis, is still performed manually and is thus highly subjective. Here, a stacked ensemble of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) is presented for automated classification of human sperm head morphology. By combining traditional CNN models with modern residual and densely connected architectures using a multi‐class meta‐classifier, classification rate improvements of 2.7% (to 98.2%) and 2.3% (to 63.3%) on the HuSHeM and SCIAN‐MorphoSpermGS (SCIAN) datasets, respectively, are achieved. This considerable improvement in prediction performance is achieved as the meta‐classifier improves upon the individual classification rates of the base models by ≈8.5%. The ensembled deep learning model is a powerful step toward an automated sperm morphology analysis, providing new opportunities to standardize clinical practice and reduce treatment costs to improve patient treatment.
The catalytic umpolung of imines remains an underdeveloped approach to reaction discovery. Herein we report an enantioselective aza-Stetter reaction that proceeds via imine umpolung using N-heterocyclic carbene catalysis. The reaction proceeds with high levels of enantioselectivity (all ≥96:4 er) and good generality (21 examples). Mechanistic studies are reported and are consistent with turnover limiting addition of the NHC to the imine.
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