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Asymmetric double bond isomerisation

The Pd(II)-catalysed asymmetric carbonylation of olefins with a chiral thiourea as the hgand has been reported recently. Since these ligands are stable in the presence of oxidising agents, they prevent Pd precipitation and double-bond isomerisation (Scheme 35) [141]. [Pg.253]

Another novel extension of asymmetric organocatalysis was reported by Hintermann and Schmitz towards the successful development of an organo-catalytic enantioselective double-bond isomerisation, which has been previously associated with the field of metal catalysis. Therefore, an asymmetric synthesis of the 2,5-diphenylphosphol-2-ene fragment was achieved via the enantioselective cinchonine-catalysed double-bond isomerisation of a wc50-2,5-diphenyl-phosphol-3-ene amide into a 2,5-diphenylphosphol-2-ene amide with an enantioselectivity of up to 83% ee (Scheme 10.10). This new asymmetric concept opened the way to a catalytic enantioselective synthesis of 2,5-diarylphospho-lane building blocks for many applications in transition metal catalysis. [Pg.226]

Asymmetric reduction, double bond isomerisation and hydroboration... [Pg.167]

BINAP has been extensively used for the asymmetric hydrogenation, transfer hydrogenation and isomerisation of double bonds using both ruthenium and rhodium complexes. [Pg.103]


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Double-bond isomerisation

Isomerisations

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