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Broader,Greener, and More Efficient: Recent Advances in Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation
Authors:Chao Wang  Xiaofeng Wu Dr.  Jianliang Xiao Prof. Dr.
Affiliation:Liverpool Centre for Materials and Catalysis, Department of Chemistry, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 7ZD (UK), Fax: (+44)?151‐7943589
Abstract:Asymmetric transfer hydrogenation has become a practically useful tool in reduction chemistry in the last decade or so. This was largely triggered by the seminal work of Noyori and co‐workers in the mid‐1990s and is driven by its complementing chemistry to hydrogenation employing H2. This Focus Review attempts to present a “holistic” overview on the advances in the area, focusing on the achievements recorded around the last three years. These include more‐efficient and “greener” metal catalysts, catalysts that enable hydrogenation as well as transfer hydrogenation, biomimetic and organocatalysts, and their applications in the reduction of C?O, C?N, and C?C bonds. Also highlighted are efforts in the development of environmentally benign and reusable catalytic systems.
Keywords:asymmetric catalysis  green chemistry  homogenous catalysis  hydrogenation  organocatalysis
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