Effective measurementsusing digital signal analysis Digital hardware and the fast Fourier transform are not enough to guarantee successful signal processing. The user must also understand the nature of the measurement process itself Peter R. Roth Hewlett-Packard Company In order to be effective, measurements must be un-relationship between two signals.
The origin of the enantioselectivity in the ruthenium-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation has been studied by means of experiment and density functional theory calculations. The results clearly show that electrostatic effects are of importance, not only in the T-shaped arene-aryl interaction in the favored transition state but also between the aryl of the substrate and the amine ligand in the disfavored TS. In addition, the electrostatic interaction between the alkyl substituent of the substrate and the catalyst is of importance to the enantioselectivity. The major cause of enantioselection is found to be of nonelectrostatic origin. This inherent property of the catalytic system is discussed in terms of dispersion forces and solvent effects. Finally, a minor but well-characterized steric effect was identified. The success of this class of catalysts in the reduction of alkyl aryl ketones is based on the fact that all factors work in the same direction.
A new generation of 2-aza-norbornyl amino alcohol ligands for the catalytic transfer hydrogenation reaction of aromatic ketones was synthesized. Extremely active catalysts were formed by introducing a ketal functionality at the rear end of the ligand. Acetophenone was reduced in 96% ee at low catalyst loading, substrate to catalyst ratio, S/C 5000, within 90 minutes with isopropyl alcohol as the hydrogen donor. It was found that the dioxolane substituent in the ligand increased the turnover frequency, TOF50, from 1050 h(-1) to 3000 h(-1) at an S/C ratio of 1000. Introduction of a methyl group at the carbinol carbon resulted in TOF50 as high as 8500 h(-1). Transfer hydrogenation of a range of aromatic ketones was evaluated and found to reach completion within 30 minutes at room temperature, and excellent enantioselectivity, up to 99 % ee, was obtained. A possible explanation for the enhanced activity was provided by density functional calculations, which showed that the presence of a remote dipole in the ligand lowered the transition state energy.
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