Using copper(II) chiral complexes as catalysts, enantioselective Michael reactions were performed. The degree of enantioselectivity depended on the design of the catalyst and the best results (70% e.e.) were obtained with tetradentate ligands.

Copper(II) in organic synthesis. VIII enantioselective michael reactions with chiral copper(II) complexes as catalysts

DESIMONI, GIOVANNI;QUADRELLI, PAOLO;RIGHETTI, PIER PAOLO
1990-01-01

Abstract

Using copper(II) chiral complexes as catalysts, enantioselective Michael reactions were performed. The degree of enantioselectivity depended on the design of the catalyst and the best results (70% e.e.) were obtained with tetradentate ligands.
1990
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