“…[13][14][15] It was also found that arene ruthenium complexes are much more active than classical Ru(II) catalysts. The chiral ligands used with [RuCl 2 (η 6 -C 6 H 6 )] 2 are diamines, 33 Ntosylethylenediamine, 34 monophosphorus ligands, 35 N-heterocyclic carbenes, 36 amino carboxylate, 37 aromatic monosulfonamide, 38 ether-based linking ligands, 39 (1R,2R)-N- 3 (naphthalene-1-sulfonyl)-1,2-diphenylethylenediamine, 40 ferrocene based phosphinite, 41 2,2'dipyridylamine, di-2-pyridylbenzylamine, 42 β-cyclodextrin, 43 (2R,5R)-2,5-diphenylpyrrolidine, 44 amino alcohols, 45 bis(pyrazolyl)methane, 46 chiral amines 47 , etc. [30][31] Ru(II) complexes synthesized from [RuCl 2 (η 6 -arene)] 2 and monotosylated 1,2-diamine ligands act as efficient catalysts for the ATH of ketones via a metal ligand bifunctional mechanism.…”