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Conjugate addition reactions hydrogen bonding

Type B enamine catalysts have been developed more recently. They include the diarylprolinol ethers (developed by the Hayashi and Jprgensen groups, e.g. 47 and its derivatives) [71-75] as well as the MacMillan imidazolidinone catalysts (e.g. 46) [76-78]. They excel in reactions where hydrogen bonding assistance is either not required or is not essential, such as a-halogenation reactions as well as some conjugate addition reactions (Scheme 12). [Pg.41]

Enantioselective Conjugate Addition Reactions via Hydrogen-bonding Activation... [Pg.112]


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Addition reactions bonds

Addition reactions hydrogen

Addition reactions hydrogenation

Addition, hydrogenation

Additives, hydrogenated

Conjugate addition reactions

Conjugate hydrogenation

Conjugate reaction

Conjugated addition reaction

Conjugated bonds

Conjugated hydrogenation

Conjugated reaction

Conjugative reactions

Hydrogen bonding, conjugate addition

Hydrogen-bonded conjugates

Hydrogenative addition

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