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Ligand back bone

The phosphite ligand 9.45 is derived from the chiral back-bone of 2,4-pentane diol while 9.46 is based on binapthol and is called (R,S) BINAPHOS. With the latter, under mild conditions high regioselectivity (>85%) and enantioselectivity (>95%) are obtained for a wide variety of styrene derivatives including the precursor for ibuprofen. [Pg.220]


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