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Interrogation of a dynamic multi-catalyst ensemble in asymmetric catalysis

Eastoe, Julian (author)
Fairlamb, Ian J. S. (author)
Fernández-Hernández, Jesús M. (author)
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Filali, Emane (author)
Jeffery, John C. (author)
Lloyd-Jones, Guy C. (author)
Martorell, Aina (author)
Meadowcroft, Antony (author)
Norrby, Per-Ola, 1962 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kemi,Department of Chemistry
Riis-Johannessen, Thomas (author)
Sale, David A. (author)
Tomlin, Paula M. (author)
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2010
2010
English.
In: Faraday Discussions. - : Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). - 1359-6640. ; 145, s. 27-47
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  • The Trost Standard Ligand (2) is a chiral diphosphine ligand that distinguishes itself by the high selectivity it induces in the Pd-catalysed reactions of allylic substrates that generate slim cyclic or small linear intermediates. However, a range of unusual features, including memory effects, inverse dependence of selectivity and rate on catalyst concentration, high sensitivity to counter-ion, particularly chloride, and decreasing enantioselectivities at lower temperatures, are often encountered, thus requiring considerable optimisation of reaction conditions to attain optimum selectivity. These features can be accounted for by a model involving a dynamic multi-catalyst ensemble. To gain evidence for this model, the manner in which diphosphine 2 interacts with Pd–allyl cations, and in particular the higher-order systems it generates, has been investigated by use of NMR, isotopic labelling, polarimetry, UV, neutron scattering, X-ray crystallography and molecular modeling. Ligand 2 coordinates to Pd–allyl cations to generate a mononuclear P,P-chelate. This is found to readily form non-chelate oligomers, present in a range of forms, including rings, for which high homochiral selectivity in oligomerisation is demonstrated by the technique of pseudoenantiomers. All of these species are in relatively rapid equilibrium, with half-lives for interconversion in the range 2–6 s. Higher-order aggregation is also detected, and thus at even moderate concentrations (>50 mM) large rod-like aggregates are formed.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Kemi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Chemical Sciences (hsv//eng)

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