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DOI: 10.1002/anie.201909308
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High‐Throughput Ligand Screening Enables the Enantioselective Conjugate Borylation of Cyclobutenones to Access Synthetically Versatile Tertiary Cyclobutylboronates

Helen A. Clement,Michele Boghi,Rory McDonald,Louise Bernier,Jotham W. Coe,William Farrell,Christopher J. Helal,Matthew R. Reese,Neal W. Sach,Jack C. Lee,Dennis G. Hall

Stereocenter
Enantioselective synthesis
Chemistry
2019
Abstract Cyclobutane rings are important in medicinal chemistry, yet few enantioselective methods exist to access this scaffold. In particular, cyclobutylboronates are receiving increasing attention in the literature due to the synthetic versatility of alkylboronic esters and the increasing role of boronic acids in drug discovery. Herein, a conjugate borylation of α‐alkyl,β‐aryl/alkyl cyclobutenones is reported leading to the first synthesis of enantioenriched tertiary cyclobutylboronates. Cyclobutanones with two stereogenic centers are obtained in good to high yield, with high enantioselectivity and diastereoselectivity. Vital to this advance are the development of a novel approach to α,β unsymmetrically disubstituted cyclobutenone substrates and the use of a high‐throughput chiral ligand screening platform. The synthetic utility of both the boronic ester and ketone functionalities is displayed, with remarkable chemoselectivity for either group being possible in this small ring scaffold.
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    High‐Throughput Ligand Screening Enables the Enantioselective Conjugate Borylation of Cyclobutenones to Access Synthetically Versatile Tertiary Cyclobutylboronates” is a paper by Helen A. Clement Michele Boghi Rory McDonald Louise Bernier Jotham W. Coe William Farrell Christopher J. Helal Matthew R. Reese Neal W. Sach Jack C. Lee Dennis G. Hall published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.