Asymmetric hydrogenation via architectural and functional molecular engineering

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Abstract

RuCl2(phosphine)2(1,2-diamine) complexes, coupled with an alkaline base in 2-propanol, allows for preferential hydrogenation of a C=O function over coexisting conjugated or nonconjugated C=C linkages, a nitro group, halogen atoms, and various heterocycles. The functional group selectivity is based on the novel metal-ligand bifunctional mechanism. The use of appropriate chiral diphosphines and diamines results in rapid and productive asymmetric hydrogenation of a range of aromatic, hetero-aromatic, and olefinic ketones. The versatility of this method is manifested by the asymmetric synthesis of various biologically significant chiral compounds.

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Noyori, R., Koizumi, M., Ishii, D., & Ohkuma, T. (2001). Asymmetric hydrogenation via architectural and functional molecular engineering. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 73, pp. 227–232). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200173020227

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