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Chiral Iridium Complexes of Anionic NCP Pincer Ligand for Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation of 1,1-Diarylethenes with Ethanol
Qian, Lu,Tang, Xixia,Huang, Zhidao,Wang, Yulei,Liu, Guixia,Huang, Zheng
supporting information, p. 8978 - 8983 (2021/11/24)
Chiral iridium complexes ligated by anionic oxazoline-bearing NCP-type pincer ligands were developed and applied to the asymmetric transfer hydrogenation (ATH) of diarylethenes using environmentally benign ethanol as the hydrogen donor. High enantioselectivities could be achieved for substrates bearing ortho-Me, ortho-Cl, or ortho-Br substituents on one of the aryl groups. The ATH of ortho-Br-substituted diarylethenes is particularly attractive due to the propensity of the C(aryl)-Br bond to undergo various new bond-forming events.
Nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling of aryl fluorides and organozinc reagents
Zhu, Feng,Wang, Zhong-Xia
, p. 4285 - 4292 (2014/06/09)
Ni(PCy3)2Cl2 was demonstrated to effectively catalyze cross-coupling of aryl fluorides and organozinc reagents. Both electron-poor and -rich aryl fluorides can react effectively with nucleophiles including aryl-, methyl-, and benzylzinc chlorides. A wide range of substituents and functional groups are tolerated. In the presence of a directing group, PhC(O), the reaction is selective for cleavage of the C-F bond ortho to the carbonyl substituent in a difluoroarene.