Recent developments in the catalytic asymmetric cyanation of ketimines

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Abstract

Contrasting styles: The two catalysts shown are both effective for the cyanation of ketimines. The metal-based catalyst 1, developed by a standard approach, displays a very broad scope and substrate generality. The metal-free catalyst 2 was designed by a combination of random screening and mechanism-based optimization.

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Spino, C. (2004, March 26). Recent developments in the catalytic asymmetric cyanation of ketimines. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.200301686

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