Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5214920 Tetrahedron 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Herein is reported the efficient preparation of a set of enantiopure bisphosphine ligands, whose backbone incorporates an array of diverse crown ethers as distal regulation sites via well-defined supramolecular interactions to tune the catalytic properties of the bisphosphine groups. These new ligands enabled very good catalytic activity in rhodium-mediated asymmetric hydrogenations at low catalyst loadings, while the enantioselectivity remained moderate. Slightly positive regulation effects for the enantioselectivity of the hydrogenation reactions were obtained as a result of the combination of the appropriate bisphosphine ligand and different regulation agents.

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