1991
DOI: 10.1016/0920-5861(91)80018-5
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Origin of enhanced rate in the platinum-catalysed enantioselective hydrogenation of methyl pyruvate

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“…Upon using a-ICN the lack of RA is highly anomalous as it is known that achiral tertiary amines, such as quinuclidine, DABCO, trimethylamine, etc., induce pronounced RA, but without ED [35]. The RA caused by tertiary amines was interpreted in term of nucleophilic attack of the tertiary nitrogen atom to the carbon atom of the keto group [17,[36][37][38].…”
Section: Kinetic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon using a-ICN the lack of RA is highly anomalous as it is known that achiral tertiary amines, such as quinuclidine, DABCO, trimethylamine, etc., induce pronounced RA, but without ED [35]. The RA caused by tertiary amines was interpreted in term of nucleophilic attack of the tertiary nitrogen atom to the carbon atom of the keto group [17,[36][37][38].…”
Section: Kinetic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These values allow to differentiate between enantioselective and the racemic hydrogenations. These two terms reflect the rate acceleration phenomenon observed by most of the research groups [2,8,11,23,24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is believed that an important factor in achieving high enantioselectivity is that the interaction between modifier and reactant induces a rate enhancement [24] such that the contribution to the product distribution from the racemic reaction at unmodified sites is relatively insignificant.…”
Section: Rate Enhancement At Modified Sites (K Mod ) K Rac )mentioning
confidence: 99%