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Synthesis Of Transfer Hydrogenation Catalysts Containing Unsymmetrical Bisphosphines, Nora Fritz
Synthesis Of Transfer Hydrogenation Catalysts Containing Unsymmetrical Bisphosphines, Nora Fritz
Undergraduate Research Symposium 2021
Asymmetric catalysis, where a metal catalyst is used to transform a substrate into a single enantiomer of product, has become a popular synthetic technique in both academic and industrial settings. An enantiomer is a single molecule with a unique three-dimensional shape with a mirror image not superimposable on the original. The chirality, or right or left-handedness, of compounds lead to applications important in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries. Commonly, a metal complex’s ability to create a product of a certain enantiomer relies on a chiral group being attached to the metal. However, having the chirality of a metal complex depend …