Heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis

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Abstract

Examples of enantioselective catalysts, including homogeneous supported catalysts and biphasic liquid/liquid, are described and compared. In the case of asymmetric hydride transfer, polythiourea was proven to be more efficient for ruthenium-catalyzed reduction of aryl ketones, although the iridium complexes gave rise to higher ee when using amino sulfonamide bound to a polystyrene matrix. In the case of asymmetric reduction, the modification of the binap allows the formation of a polymer that could be used as a catalyst precursor and exhibits enantioselectivities as high as observed in solution, but easier to separate and recycle. Bisoxazoline bound to silica particules could also be used in copper-catalyzed asymmetric Diels-Alder reaction and cyclopropanation with selectivities similar to that obtained in solution.

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Lemaire, M. (2004). Heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 76, pp. 679–688). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200476030679

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