“…4,6 In 2011, Zhou and co-workers reported that the iridium diphosphine complexes are efficient catalysts for the asymmetric hydrogenation of dibenzo[b, f ] [1,4]-oxazepines (up to 94% ee) in the presence of morpholine-HCl, 7a and later on, a similar chiral iridium catalyst was applied to the asymmetric hydrogenation of dibenzo[b, f ] [1,4]-thiazepines (up to 96% ee) in the presence of iodine (Scheme 1a). 7b In 2013, Pd complexes of chiral diphosphines proved to be effective catalysts for the asymmetric hydrogenation of dibenzo[b, f ] [1,4]-thiazepines (up to 94% ee) with the addition of a Brønsted acid. 8 Recently, the group of Vidal-Ferran demonstrated that iridium complexes of chiral phosphine-phosphites efficiently catalyzed the asymmetric hydrogenation of diverse dibenzo-fused azepines (X = O, S, CH 2 , SO 2 ), 9 but excellent enantioselectivities were obtained only for specific substrates.…”