Asymmetric catalytic Mannich-type reaction of hydrazones with difluoroenoxysilanes using imidazoline-anchored phosphine ligand-zinc(II) complexes.

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Zhiliang YuanGuigen Li

Abstract

Asymmetric Mannich-type reaction of hydrazones with difluoroenoxysilanes using chiral zinc(II)-imidazoline-phosphine complexes as catalysts have been established, giving the corresponding adducts in good to excellent enantioselectivity and chemical yields under mild conditions.

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