Kundu Kousik, McCullagh James V, Morehead Andrew T
Department of Chemistry, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina 27858, USA.
J Am Chem Soc. 2005 Nov 23;127(46):16042-3. doi: 10.1021/ja0564416.
Asymmetric rhodium-catalyzed hydroacylation has been utilized in the synthesis of 3-substituted indanones with high conversions and enantioselectivity. The hydroacylation reaction of 2-vinyl benzaldehyde had been previously reported to give a low yield of indanone and an unidentified product. We have identified this compound as a dimer of the starting material. Substitution at the alpha-position of the 2-vinyl benzaldehyde substrates blocks the competitive dimerization reaction and allows the reaction to proceed with yields generally greater than 90%. Utilization of BINAP as a chiral ligand results in good chemical yields and enantioselectivity greater than 95% in most cases.