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Lutidine-Based Chiral Pincer Manganese Catalysts for Enantioselective Hydrogenation of Ketones

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Specialty Chemistry
Date 2019 Feb 19
PMID 30776187
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Abstract

A series of Mn complexes containing lutidine-based chiral pincer ligands with modular and tunable structures has been developed. The complex shows unprecedentedly high activities (up to 9800 TON; TON=turnover number), broad substrate scope (81 examples), good functional-group tolerance, and excellent enantioselectivities (85-98 % ee) in the hydrogenation of various ketones. These aspects are rare in earth-abundant metal catalyzed hydrogenations. The utility of the protocol have been demonstrated in the asymmetric synthesis of a variety of key intermediates for chiral drugs. Preliminary mechanistic investigations indicate that an outer-sphere mode of substrate-catalyst interactions probably dominates the catalysis.

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