Enantioselective Catalysis with Pyrrolidinyl Gold(I) Complexes: DFT and NEST Analysis of the Chiral Binding Pocket

28 March 2023, Version 1

Abstract

A new generation of chiral gold(I) catalysts based on variations of complexes with JohnPhos-type ligands with a remote C2-symmetric 2,5-diarylpyrrolidine have been synthesized with different substitutions at the top and bottom aryl rings: from replacing the phosphine by a N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC), to increasing the steric hindrance with bis- or tris-biphenylphosphine scaffolds, or by directly attaching the C2-chiral pyrrolidine in the ortho-position of a dialkylphenyl phosphine. The new chiral gold(I) cata-lysts have been tested in the intramolecular [4+2] cycloaddition of arylalkynes with alkenes and in the atroposelective synthesis of 2-arylindoles. Interestingly, simpler catalysts with the C2-chiral pyrrolidine in the ortho-position of a dialkylphenyl phosphine led to the formation of the opposite enantiomers. The chiral binding pockets of the new catalysts have been analyzed by DFT calcula-tions. As revealed by NCI plots, attractive non-covalent interactions between substrates and catalysts direct the specific enantiose-lective folding. Furthermore, we have introduced the open-source tool NEST, specifically designed to account for steric effects in cylindrical-shaped complexes, which allows predicting experimental enantioselectivities in our systems.

Keywords

Enantioselective catalysis
gold catalysis
enynes
atroposelective cyclization
DFT calculations
NEST tool

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Experimental procedures, characterization data, NMR spec-tra, SFC and HPLC traces, DFT calculations, crystallo-graphic data
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