Abstract

AbstractWe have replaced the oxazoline group with a thiazoline moiety in one of the most successful of the phosphite–oxazoline ligand families for the Ir‐catalyzed hydrogenation of minimally functionalized olefins. A small but structurally important library of Ir phosphite–thiazoline precatalysts (Ir‐L1–L2 a–e) has been developed by changing the substituents/configurations at the biaryl phosphite group. We found that the replacement of the oxazoline with a thiazoline moiety in the ligand design is beneficial in terms of substrate scope.

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