Abstract
Programmed assembly strategy has been first applied to the generation of self-supported Noyori-type catalysts for asymmetric hydrogenation of ketones by spontaneous heterocoordination of bridged diphosphine and diamine ligands with Ru(II) metallic ions. The immobilized catalyst demonstrates excellent enantioselectivity and activity in the heterogeneous catalysis of the hydrogenation of aromatic ketones and can be recovered and recycled at least seven times without obvious loss of selectivity and activity.
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