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Phosphorus- and nitrogen-containing ligands are among the most important and widely used ligands for transition-metal homogeneous catalysis (asymmetric or not). The present review combines information on the recent advances for the syntheses of these heterodentate ligands, their coordination chemistry with transition-metals, and their applications to homogeneous catalysis.
Keywords: P,N-ligands, hybrid ligands, hemilabile ligands, transition-metal homogeneous catalysis, chiral ligands, asymmetric catalysis
Current Organic Synthesis
Title: Recent Advances on P,N-Containing Ligands for Transition-Metal Homogeneous Catalysis
Volume: 5 Issue: 3
Author(s): Ioannis D. Kostas
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Keywords: P,N-ligands, hybrid ligands, hemilabile ligands, transition-metal homogeneous catalysis, chiral ligands, asymmetric catalysis
Abstract: Phosphorus- and nitrogen-containing ligands are among the most important and widely used ligands for transition-metal homogeneous catalysis (asymmetric or not). The present review combines information on the recent advances for the syntheses of these heterodentate ligands, their coordination chemistry with transition-metals, and their applications to homogeneous catalysis.
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Kostas D. Ioannis, Recent Advances on P,N-Containing Ligands for Transition-Metal Homogeneous Catalysis, Current Organic Synthesis 2008; 5 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017908785133447
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017908785133447 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-6271 |
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