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Highly Enantioselective Ruthenium/PNNP-Catalyzed Imine Aziridination: Evidence of Carbene Transfer from a Diazoester ComplexEgloff et al., 2013
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- Egloff J
- Ranocchiari M
- Schira A
- Schotes C
- Mezzetti A
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The ruthenium/PNNP complexes [RuCl (Et2O)(PNNP)] Y (Y= PF6, 4 PF6; BF4, 4 BF4; or SbF6, 4 SbF6)(10 mol%) catalyze the enantioselective aziridination of imines with ethyl diazoacetate (EDA) as carbene source (PNNP=(1 S, 2 S)-N, N′-bis [o-(diphenylphosphino) …
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