Abstract

The global reaction route mapping (GRRM) methods conveniently define transition states in asymmetric hydrogenation and transfer hydrogenation of aromatic ketones via the [RuH{(S,S)-TsNCH(C6 H5 )CH(C6 H5 )NH2 }(η(6) -p-cymene)] intermediate. Multiple electrostatic CH/π interactions are the common motif in the preferred diastereometric structures.

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