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A catalytic direct enantioselective electrophilic amination of beta-keto phosphonates has been developed applying chiral bisoxazoline-zinc(II) complexes as the catalyst. The reaction proceeds well for both acyclic and cyclic substrates in high yields and with up to 98% ee using azodicarboxylates as the nitrogen source. The scope of the reaction is, for example, the further transformation to optically active beta-hydroxy-alpha-amino phosphonates with very high stereoselection.
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