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Remarkably diastereoselective synthesis of a chiral biphenyl diphosphine ligand and its application in asymmetric hydrogenation
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Cross-coupling ReactionEngineeringBiochemistryBiaryl Diphosphine DioxideNatural SciencesComplete AtropdiastereoselectivityDiastereoselective SynthesisDiphosphine LigandOrganic ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisStereoselective SynthesisChemistryAsymmetric CatalysisSynthetic ChemistryEnantioselective SynthesisBiomolecular EngineeringAsymmetric Hydrogenation
Essentially complete atropdiastereoselectivity was realized in the preparation of biaryl diphosphine dioxide by asymmetric intramolecular Ullmann coupling and oxidative coupling with central-to-axial chirality transfer. A bridged C(2)-symmetric biphenyl phosphine ligand possessing additional chiral centers on the linking unit of the biphenyl groups was synthesized. No resolution step was required for the preparation of the enantiomerically pure chiral ligand. These findings offer a general and practical tool for the development of previously uninvestigated atropdiastereomeric biaryl phosphine ligands. The diphosphine ligand was found to be highly effective in the asymmetric hydrogenation of alpha- and beta-ketoesters, 2-(6'-methoxy-2'-naphthyl)propenoic acid, beta-(acylamino)acrylates, and enol acetates.
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