Metal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions Using Optically-Active Nucleophiles
City College Of New York, New York NY
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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): We aim to develop new, general methods for obtaining non-racemic biologically-active molecules using transition metal-catalyzed carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions that employ configurationally-stable, optically-active nucleophiles. By establishing the stereogenic center prior to the formation of the final desired bond, the rapid preparation of diverse libraries of single-enantiomer drug candidates for use in biologic assays will be achievable. The use of optically-active secondary nucleophiles will be initially explored in alkyl-aryl cross-coupling reactions and extended to alkyl-alkyl cross-coupling reactions in order to maximize access to chiral structural motifs that are currently inaccessible but are of biological or pharmaceutical interest.
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