Organometallic Mn(I) Complexes in Asymmetric Catalytic (Transfer) Hydrogenation and Related Transformations
Direct asymmetric hydrogenation (AH) and asymmetric transfer hydrogenation (ATH) are among the most efficient approaches to produce chiral building blocks. Recently, these types of transformations have witnessed a shift towards the use of molecular catalysts based on earth‐abundant transition metals due to their ready availability, economic advantage, and novel properties. With particular regard to manganese, catalyst development has seen both the efficiency and substrate scope in AH and ATH greatly improved, with the emergence of a large number of well‐defined Mn‐complexes employed in this field. The reaction scope includes the AH and ATH of C=O bonds, asymmetric reduction of C=N bonds and the asymmetric reductive transformations of C=C bonds. Herein, our survey of the area focuses on the catalytic activity of such complexes, their versatility towards asymmetric transformations and the routes employed to convert substrates to their target molecules. We consider the collected findings of this article will be helpful to the reader by providing an insight into ligand design, thereby aiding future catalyst development. Moreover, this review is aimed at highlighting the remarkable progress made in the last seven years in the development of manganese complexes for enantioselective reduction.
Funding
Nature Science Foundation of Hebei Province. Grant Numbers: B2022205020, B2022204020, B2019205149
Project of Science and Technology Department of Hebei Province. Grant Number: 22567622H
Talent Introduction Foundation of Hebei Agricultural University. Grant Number: YJ201931
Hebei provincial central guiding local science and Technology Development Fund. Grant Number: 236Z1402G
Chinese Academy of Sciences for a President's International Fellowship for Visiting Scientists
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College of Science & Engineering/ChemistryVersion
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1867-3899Copyright date
2024Available date
2024-04-12Publisher DOI
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