The use of electrochemistry in asymmetric catalysis can prove challenging, not least due to the difficulty of achieving chemo- and stereoselectivity in combination with very reactive electrochemically generated intermediates. Here, catalytic asymmetric electrosynthesis is reported for the synthesis of 1,4-dicarbonyl compounds with high enantiomeric excess, including compounds with all-carbon quaternary stereocentres. The chiral-at-metal catalyst activates the substrate towards anodic oxidation in addition to controlling the enantioselectivity of the process.
- Xiaoqiang Huang
- Qi Zhang
- Eric Meggers