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Heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis catalyst

It is clear tliat the attachment of chiral catalysts to dendrimer supports offers a potential combination of the advantages of homogeneous and heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis, and provides a very promising solution to the catalyst-product separation problem. However, one major problem which limits the practical application of these complicated macromolecules is their tedious synthesis. Thus, the development of more efficient ways to access enantioselective dendritic catalysts with high activity and reusability remains a major challenge in the near future. [Pg.10]

A spectacular, site-isolation effect in heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis was first reported by Pugin et al. The asymmetric hydrogenation of imine 1 is important for the commercial production of fS -metolachlor, a herbicide presently produced at >10000 tons per year. In this reaction, whereas homogeneous Ir-BPPM (2) catalyst prepared with [Ir(COD)Cl]2 was deactivated after 26% conversion (turnover frequency (TOP) min = 0), the covalently immobilized Ir catalysts, Si-PPM (3)-Ir, were much more active and productive (TOP min = up to 5.1 Scheme 2.1)... [Pg.31]

It is remarkable that the structure-dependent catalytic activity study for heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis can indeed be performed using structurally well-characterized MOCP catalysts. [Pg.349]

Felfoldi, K., Balazsik, K., Bartok, M. (2003) Heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis. Part 32. High enantioselectivities in the hydrogenation of activated ketones on cinchona alkaloid modified Platinum-alumina catalysts, J. Mo/. Catal. A. Chem. 202, 163-170. [Pg.252]

In the context of heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis, Choudary et al. " reported a recyclable heterogeneous nanocrystalline magnesium oxide catalyst for the AH and AM reactions to afford chiral nitro alcohols and Michael adducts in good to excellent yields and enantioselectivities (ee s) (Scheme 5.1). [Pg.144]

In conclusion, the selected examples in this chapter have demonstrated that the soluble polymer-supported chiral catalysts may offer a potential combination of the advantages of homogeneous and heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis, and... [Pg.145]

Ding and coworkers [58] have also reported the use of chiral self-supported BINOL-Zn catalysts for the heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis of epoxidation of... [Pg.183]

The enantioselective hydrogenation of prochiral substances bearing an activated group, such as an ester, an acid or an amide, is often an important step in the industrial synthesis of fine and pharmaceutical products. In addition to the hydrogenation of /5-ketoesters into optically pure products with Raney nickel modified by tartaric acid [117], the asymmetric reduction of a-ketoesters on heterogeneous platinum catalysts modified by cinchona alkaloids (cinchonidine and cinchonine) was reported for the first time by Orito and coworkers [118-121]. Asymmetric catalysis on solid surfaces remains a very important research area for a better mechanistic understanding of the interaction between the substrate, the modifier and the catalyst [122-125], although excellent results in terms of enantiomeric excesses (up to 97%) have been obtained in the reduction of ethyl pyruvate under optimum reaction conditions with these Pt/cinchona systems [126-128],... [Pg.249]


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