Rhodium-catalyzed branched-selective alkyne hydroacylation: a ligand-controlled regioselectivity switch.
It's all in the ligand: By choice of the appropriate diphosphine ligand a previously linear-selective alkyne hydroacylation process can be "switched" to be highly branched-selective (see scheme, l=linear, b=branched). Structural data for the ortho-iPr-dppe-rhodium catalyst suggest res...
Main Authors: | González-Rodríguez, C, Pawley, R, Chaplin, AB, Thompson, A, Weller, A, Willis, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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