DOSY NMR for monitoring self aggregation of bifunctional organocatalysts: Increasing enantioselectivity with decreasing catalyst concentration

  • Hyeong Bin Jang
  • , Ho Sik Rho
  • , Joong Suk Oh
  • , Eun Hye Nam
  • , Sang Eun Park
  • , Han Yong Bae
  • , Choong Eui Song

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Abstract

In this report, we demonstrate that self-aggregation is an intrinsic problem of bifunctional organocatalysts, especially in the case when the substrates do not have functional groups which are able to bind strongly with catalyst. Due to their self-association phenomena, the enantioselectivity of bifunctional catalysts dramatically decreases with increasing catalyst concentration or decreasing temperature. Thus, when the substrate concentration is kept constant, the enantioselectivity of bifunctional catalysts dramatically increases with decreasing catalyst loading. The ee values obtained at different catalyst concentrations are fairly consistent with the diffusion coefficients (D) of the catalysts, strongly indicating that their degree of self-association plays a crucial role in determining their enantioselectivity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3918-3922
Number of pages5
JournalOrganic and Biomolecular Chemistry
Volume8
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Sep 2010

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