Abstract:Asymmetric catalysis has expanded the range of chiral products readily accessible through increasingly efficient synthetic catalysts. The development of these catalysts often starts with a result obtained by systematic screening of known privileged chiral structures and is based on the assumption that the active species would be an isolated monomolecular species. Here, we have studied the activity of three proline-derived ligands that differ in minor chemical modifications. In the zinc-catalysed alkylation of … Show more
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