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Asymmetric reactions continued amines

The asymmetric catalytic reduction of ketones (R2C=0) and imines (R2C=NR) with certain organohydrosilanes and transition-metal catalysts is named hydrosilylation and has been recognized as a versatile method providing optically active secondary alcohols and primary or secondary amines (Scheme 1) [1]. In this decade, high enantioselectivity over 90% has been realized by several catalytic systems [2,3]. Therefore the hydrosilylation can achieve a sufficient level to be a preparative method for the asymmetric reduction of double bond substrates. In addition, the manipulative feasibility of the catalytic hydrosilylation has played a major role as a probe reaction of asymmetric catalysis, so that the potential of newly designed chiral ligands and catalysts can be continuously scrutinized. [Pg.269]


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