Abstract
The scope and limitations of the direct organocatalytic asymmetric α-aminomethylation of ketones are disclosed. The proline-catalyzed classical Mannich reactions between unmodified ketones, aqueous formaldehyde and aromatic amines furnished the desired Mannich bases in high yield with up to >99% ee. Moreover, methyl alkyl ketones were regioselectively α-aminomethylated at the methylene carbon affording the corresponding Mannich products with up to >99% ee. In addition, the proline-catalyzed one-pot three-component reaction between
p-anisidine, aqueous formaldehyde and 4,4-dimethyl-2-cycloxehen-1-one furnished the corresponding bicyclic aza-Diels–Alder adduct with >99% ee.
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