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Heterogenization of Homogeneous Catalysts: the Effect of the Support
We have studied the influence of placing a soluble, homogeneous catalyst onto a solid support. We determined that such a 'heterogenized' homogeneous catalyst can have improved activity and selectivity for the asymmetric hydrogenation of enamides to amino acid derivatives. The route of heterogenization of RhDuPhos(COD){sup +} cations occurs via electrostatic interactions with anions that are capable of strong hydrogen bonding to silica surfaces. This is a novel approach to supported catalysis. Supported RhDuPhos(COD){sup +} is a recyclable, non-leaching catalyst in non-polar media. This is one of the few heterogenized catalysts that exhibits improved catalytic performance as compared to its homogeneous analog
Diboron(4) Compounds: From Structural Curiosity to Synthetic Workhorse
This article is also available through American Chemical Society Authorchoice Open Access at http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00193Although known for over 90 years, only in the past two decades has the chemistry of diboron(4) compounds been extensively explored. Many interesting structural features and reaction patterns have emerged, and more importantly, these compounds now feature prominently in both metal-catalyzed and metal-free methodologies for the formation of B-C bonds and other processes.T.B.M. thanks the DFG and the University of Würzburg for
support. S.A.W. thanks Chris Vogels for helpful discussions and
NSERC of Canada for support