Asymmetric hydrogenation using a covalently immobilized Ru-BINOL-AP@MSNs catalyst
New Journal of Chemistry2023Vol. 47(18), pp. 8767–8775
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Abstract
Ru-BINOL-AP@MSNs catalyst was synthesized using a state-of-the-art pathway without protecting or deprotecting groups. It achieved 84% conversion in an asymmetric hydrogenation reaction, with enantioselectivity >90% of the R -isomer.
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