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High-order dipolar annulations with metal-containing reactive dipoles

Journal

CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 51, Issue 10, Pages 4146-4174

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cs00897h

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [21822103, 21820102003, 21772052, 21772053, 91956201]
  2. Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities of China (111 Program) [B17019]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province [2017AHB047]
  4. International Joint Research Center for Intelligent Biosensing Technology and Health

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This article introduces the application of metal-catalyzed high-order dipolar annulation reactions in the construction of medium-sized heterocycles. These reactions proceed through stepwise reaction pathways, different from the classical high-order pericyclic reactions. The use of chiral organometallic catalysts can also construct chiral medium-sized heterocycles.
Medium-sized heterocycles are widespread among a spectrum of structurally intriguing and biologically significant natural products and synthetic pharmaceuticals. Metal-catalyzed high-order dipolar annulations resembling reactions of metal-containing reactive dipoles with dipolarophiles constitute a highly efficient and flexible strategy for constructing medium-sized heterocycles. Mechanistically, these annulation reactions usually proceeding through stepwise pathways are different from the classic high-order pericyclic reactions that follow the Woodward-Hoffman rules. More significantly, asymmetric high-order dipolar annulations using chiral organometaic catalysts have been proven successful for constructing chiral medium-sized heterocycles with high enantio- and diastereoselectivity. This review highlights the impressive advances in this area and is focused on the reactivity, scope, mechanisms and applications of high-order dipolar annulation reactions.

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