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Planar-Chiral [2.2]Paracyclophane-Based Pyridonates as Ligands for Tantalum-Catalyzed Hydroaminoalkylation
Braun, Carolin,Nieger, Martin,Br?se, Stefan,Schafer, Laurel L.
, p. 5264 - 5268 (2019)
By using planar chiral [2.2]paracyclophane-containing N,O-chelating ligands for tantalum-catalyzed hydroaminoalkylation, one of the most versatile catalytic systems for this reaction to date was obtained. Convenient Csp3?Csp3 bond fo
Ureate Titanium Catalysts for Hydroaminoalkylation: Using Ligand Design to Increase Reactivity and Utility
Man?en, Manfred,Deng, Danfeng,Zheng, Cameron H. M.,Dipucchio, Rebecca C.,Chen, Dafa,Schafer, Laurel L.
, p. 4550 - 4560 (2021/05/04)
Hydroaminoalkylation describes the atom-economical catalytic synthesis of amines by forming new Csp3-Csp3 bonds using readily available amine and alkene feedstocks. Herein, we describe an earth-abundant and cost-efficient titanium catalyst generated in si
