The Petasis reaction is a multicomponent reaction of aldehydes, amines and organoboron reagents and is a useful method for the construction of substituted amines. Despite the significant advancement of the Petasis reaction since its invention in 1993, strategies for asymmetric and non-directed Petasis reactions remain limited. To date, there are very few catalytic asymmetric Petasis reactions and almost all asymmetric reports employ a chiral auxiliary. Likewise, the aldehyde component often requires a directing group, ultimately limiting the reaction’s scope. In this concept, key methods for asymmetric and non-directed Petasis reactions are discussed, focusing on how these conceptual advances can be applied to solve long-standing gaps in the Petasis literature.
Published June 23, 2024
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Strategies for the Development of Asymmetric and Non‐Directed Petasis Reactions
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The NIH-NIGMS (R35GM145239), Heritage Medical Research Investigators Program, and Caltech are thanked for the support of our research program. K.J.G would like to thank the NSF GRFP for funding.
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- National Institutes of Health
- R35GM145239
- California Institute of Technology
- Heritage Medical Research Institute
- National Science Foundation
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
- Caltech groups
- Heritage Medical Research Institute