Abstract:Diastereomer separation by fractional crystallization is the most important method for the resolution of enantiomers in research as well as in industry. Herein we describe two different types of diastereomer co-crystallization, which impede diastereomer separation. The two diastereomers (R Fe ,R C )-and (S Fe ,R C )-[CpFe(Prophos)PPh(OMe) 2 ]PF 6 , differing only in the metal atom configuration, form 1:1 co-crystals with a racematelike lattice. Between the (R Fe ,R C ) and (S Fe ,R C ) diastereomers there is a… Show more
RuCl2(P–OP)(N–N) complexes containing an atropisomerizable phosphine–phosphite and a chiral diamine are effective catalyst precursors for the asymmetric hydrogenation of N-aryl imines following an outer-sphere mechanism.
RuCl2(P–OP)(N–N) complexes containing an atropisomerizable phosphine–phosphite and a chiral diamine are effective catalyst precursors for the asymmetric hydrogenation of N-aryl imines following an outer-sphere mechanism.
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