Ligands/catalysts have played a crucial role in modern synthetic chemistry, enabling chemists to develop numerous new transformations with excellent control of the chemo-, regio-, stereo-, and/or enantio¬selectivities. During recent decades, a large variety of novel ligands/catalysts have been developed, greatly enlarging the toolbox of chemists for chiral organic synthesis, and a huge number of challenging transformations have been realized.
Lineup:
• Pengfei Li (P. R. of China) – “A Chiral Pyridine Unit for Diverse Asymmetric Catalysis”
• Peng Wang (P. R. of China) – “Design, Synthesis and Application of Spirosilacycle-Based Ligands”
• Senmiao Xu (P. R. of China) – “Chiral Bidentate Boryl Ligand Enabled Asymmetric C-H Borylation”
• Jun (Joelle) Wang (P. R. of China) – “Transition Metal-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydrophosphination”
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