Transfer hydrogenation reactions catalyzed by chiral half-sandwich Ruthenium complexes derived from Proline

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Abstract

Chiral ruthenium half-sandwich complexes were prepared using a chelating diamine made from proline with a phenyl, ethyl, or benzyl group, instead of hydrogen on one of the coordinating arms. Three of these complexes were obtained as single diastereoisomers and their configuration identified by X-ray crystallography. The complexes are recyclable catalysts for the reduction of ketones to chiral alcohols in water. A ruthenium hydride species is identified as the active species by NMR spectroscopy and isotopic labelling experiments. Maximum enantio-selectivity was attained when a phenyl group was directly attached to the primary amine on the diamine ligand derived from proline. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Pandia Kumar, A. K., & Samuelson, A. G. (2016). Transfer hydrogenation reactions catalyzed by chiral half-sandwich Ruthenium complexes derived from Proline. Journal of Chemical Sciences, 128(9), 1405–1415. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-016-1151-8

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