“…[1][2][3] Wide-ranging applications have been found for bifunctional catalysis, many in asymmetric synthesis, including hydrogenation under H 2 , 4 transfer hydrogenation, 5,6 isomerisation of allylic alcohols, 7 alkene hydroamination, 8 hydrosilylation, 9 Michael addition, 10 C-H activation [11][12][13][14][15] and lactide polymerisation. 16 The most studied of these reactions is the asymmetric transfer hydrogenation between alcohols and carbonyl compounds, catalysed by half-sandwich complexes of Ru, Ir or Rh with a chiral diamine ligand such as N-tosyl-1,2-diphenylethylenediamine.…”