Simple organic molecules as catalysts for enantioselective synthesis of amines and alcohols
Daniel L. Silverio,
Sebastian Torker,
Tatiana Pilyugina,
Erika M. Vieira,
Marc L. Snapper,
Fredrik Haeffner and
Amir H. Hoveyda ()
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Daniel L. Silverio: Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
Sebastian Torker: Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
Tatiana Pilyugina: Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
Erika M. Vieira: Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
Marc L. Snapper: Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
Fredrik Haeffner: Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
Amir H. Hoveyda: Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
Nature, 2013, vol. 494, issue 7436, 216-221
Abstract:
A set of small organic molecules catalyse reactions of unsaturated organoboron reagents with imines and carbonyls to produce amines and alcohols in high enantiomeric purity efficiently, speedily and at low cost through sustainable protocols.
Date: 2013
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