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The herein reported visible-light-activated catalytic asymmetric 3+2 photocycloadditions between cyclopropanes and alkenes or alkynes provide access to chiral cyclopentanes and cyclopentenes, respectively, in 63-99 % yields and with excellent enantioselectivities of up to >99 % ee. The reactions are catalyzed by a single bis-cyclometalated chiral-at-metal rhodium complex (2-8 mol %) which after coordination to the cyclopropane generates the visible-light-absorbing complex, lowers the reduction potential of the cyclopropane, and provides the asymmetric induction and overall stereocontrol. Enabled by a mild single-electron-transfer reduction of directly photoexcited catalyst/substrate complexes, the presented transformations expand the scope of catalytic asymmetric photocycloadditions to simple mono-acceptor-substituted cyclopropanes affording previously inaccessible chiral cyclopentane and cyclopentene derivatives.
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