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Phosphine-based copper ligands

In 2004, excellent enantioselectivities of up to 98% ee were obtained by Morimoto et al. by using a phosphine-sulfonamide-containing 1,1 -binaphthyl-based ligand in the enantioselective copper-catalysed conjugate addition of ZnEt2 to several benzylideneacetones (Scheme 2.27). Similar levels of enan-tioselectivity (up to 97% ee) combined with excellent yields (up to 90%) were obtained by Leighton et al. for the copper-catalysed enantioselective addition of various alkylzincs to cyclic enones performed in the presence of other chiral phosphine-sulfonamide ligands (Scheme 2.27). ... [Pg.95]

The use of copper catalysts based on chiral phosphorus ligands to assist 1,4-additions of dialkylzinc reagents has in recent years produced major breakthroughs, with excellent enantioselectivities. A number of monodentate and bidentate phos-phoramidites, phosphites, phosphonites, and phosphines are now available as chiral ligands for alkyl transfer to a variety of cyclic and acyclic enones. So far. [Pg.254]

The Suzuki coupling of aryl halides was also extended to tosylates recently. Benzothiazole 5-tosylate reacted with m-xylene-2-boronic acid (6.13.) to give the coupled product in 94% yield using palladium acetate and a stericly congested biphenyl based phosphine ligand as catalyst.17 Another class of less commonly utilised cross-coupling partners are methyltio derivatives. In the presence of a copper salt, which activates the carbon-sulphur bond, 2-methyltio-benzotiazol coupled readily with a series of arylboronic acids.18... [Pg.102]

Bromothiophene has been coupled with phenylacetylene in a copper-free reaction to give a 96% yield of the product (Equation 33) <20030L4191>. A Pd(ll) complex containing the ferrocene-based phosphinimine-phosphine ligand 83 has proved very efficient for the reaction of 2-iodo- and 2-bromothiophene with phenylacetylene the coupling takes place under copper- and amine-free conditions (Equation 34) <2004TL4337>. [Pg.769]


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