- ethanol.
Asymmetric hydrogenation using a
ruthenium catalyst and a
chiral bisphosphine ligand sets the
second stereocenter. The
carboxylate is
esterified by...
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their molecular structure. The a-keto
stabilized ylides derived from
bisphosphines like dppe, dppm, etc., viz., [Ph2PCH2PPh2]C(H)C(O)R and [Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2]C(H)C(O)R...
- that "reductive
elimination can
occur from
either a four-coordinate
bisphosphine or three-coordinate
monophosphine arylpalladium amido complex. Eliminations...
- ; Weinkauff, D. J. (1977). "Asymmetric hydrogenation.
Rhodium chiral bisphosphine catalyst".
Journal of the
American Chemical Society. 99 (18): 5946–5952...
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Exchange in
Triphenylphosphine Rhodium Complex and
Related Chelated Bisphosphine Rhodium Complex Hydroformylation Catalyst Systems. J. Am. Chem. Soc....
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reported by
Milstein and coworkers, in
which the C(sp2)–C(sp3) bond of
bisphosphine ligands was
selectively cleaved by a
number of
metals to
afford stable...
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Hisashi (2003). "Chiral
Bisphosphine BINAP-Stabilized Gold and
Palladium Nanoparticles with
Small Size and...