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Iridium Catalysts with F-Amphox Ligands: Asymmetric Hydrogenation of Simple Ketones

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Journal Org Lett
Specialties Biochemistry
Chemistry
Date 2016 Jun 4
PMID 27257935
Citations 9
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Abstract

A series of modular and rich electronic tridentate ferrocene aminophosphoxazoline ligands (f-amphox) have been successfully developed and used in iridium-catalytic asymmetric hydrogenation of simple ketones to afford corresponding enantiomerically enriched alcohols under mild conditions with superb activities and excellent enantioselectivities (up to 1 000 000 TON, almost all products up to >99% ee, full conversion). The resulting chiral alcohols and their derivatives are important intermediates in pharmaceuticals.

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