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DIPAMP is an
organophosphorus compound that is used as a
ligand in
homogeneous catalysis. It is a
white solid that
dissolves in
organic solvents. Work...
- PAMP (phenylanisylmethylphosphine) is a
precursor to the
chemical compound DIPAMP This
disambiguation page
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title PAMP....
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diphosphine DIPAMP.
Since the
discovery of DIOP, many
analogues of DIOP have been introduced.
These DIOP
derivatives include MOD-DIOP, Cy-DIOP,
DIPAMP, and DBP-DIOP...
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examples are
DIPAMP and BINAP.
These chelating ligands support catalysts used in
asymmetric hydrogenation and
related reactions.
DIPAMP is
prepared by...
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Structure of [Rh(
DIPAMP)(cod)]+, a
precatalyst for
asymmetric hydrogenation....
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enantioselective hydrogenation step for the
production of L-DOPA,
utilising the
DIPAMP ligand.
Following his
retirement in 1986,
Knowles resided in Chesterfield...
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reaction product. An
early C2-symmetric ligand,
diphosphine catalytic ligand DIPAMP, was
developed in 1968 by
William S.
Knowles and
coworkers of
Monsanto Company...
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metal catalyst.
Prior to this work, in most
chiral phosphines, e.g.,
DIPAMP,
phosphorus was the
stereogenic center. Fryzuk, M. D.; Bosnich, B. (1977)...
- 2-Bis(diphenylphosphino)benzene dppe 1,2-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane 86
DIPAMP derivative of
phenylanisylmethylphosphine dcpe Bis(dicyclohexylphosphino)ethane...
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enantioselective hydrogenation step for the
production of L-DOPA,
utilising the
DIPAMP ligand.
Noyori devised a
copper complex using a
chiral Schiff base ligand...