Catalytic enantioselective OFF ↔ ON activation processes initiated by hydrogen transfer: concepts and challenges

Hydrogen transfer initiated processes are eco-compatible transformations allowing the reversible OFF ↔ ON activation of otherwise unreactive substrates. The minimization of stoichiometric waste as well as the unique activation modes provided by these transformations make them key players for a greener future for organic synthesis. Long limited to catalytic reactions that form racemic products, considerable progress on the development of strategies for controlling diastereo- and enantioselectivity has been made in the last decade. The aim of this review is to present the different strategies that enable enantioselective transformations of this type and to highlight how they can be used to construct key synthetic building blocks in fewer operations with less waste generation.

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Titre
Catalytic enantioselective OFF ↔ ON activation processes initiated by hydrogen transfer: concepts and challenges
Type de publication
Article de revue
Année de publication
2016
Revue
Chem. Commun.
Volume
52
Ticket
69
Pagination
10456–10473
Soumis le 7 septembre 2022