Developments in Asymmetric Hydrogenation from an Industrial Perspective
Accounts of Chemical Research2007Vol. 40(12), pp. 1385–1393
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Abstract
Examples of developments in asymmetric hydrogenation from various perspectives, in an effort to improve efficiency, are reported. Discussed in this Account are (1) the improved synthesis of BINAP ligands, (2) the design of SEGPHOS ligands for higher enantioselectivity, (3) a new protocol with fewer reaction steps to synthesize beta-aminoesters, and (4) a novel asymmetric hydrogenation mediated by a copper catalyst.
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