Chiral diphosphites and diphosphoramidites as cheap and efficient ligands in Rh-catalyzed asymmetric olefinhydrogenation
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Manfred T. Reetz, Gerlinde Mehler, Oleg Bondarev
Chiral diphosphites and diphosphoramidites derived from BINOL or diphenylprolinol are efficient ligands in asymmetric Rh-catalyzed olefin hydrogenation, provided the proper achiral backbone is chosen.
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