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Conformationally driven asymmetric induction of a catalytic dendrimer

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 130, Issue 25, Pages 7845-+

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja802308a

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Nature's catalysts promote the reactions necessary for life with extremely high specificity by folding into specific shapes capable of communicating remote structural information to an active site. Achieving this objective in synthetic systems has been hampered by the lack of information concerning how dynamic conformational chirality can influence the stereoselectivity of a catalytic process. Herein, we report the first illustration of a catalytic dendrimer that achieves high enantioselectivity by amplifying/propagating local chirality via a dynamically folded structure. Experimental evidence supports a chiral relay mechanism that propagates local terminal chirality of the dendron to the axial chirality of the biphenyl core through the helical secondary structure of the dendron.

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