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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 56(27): 7963-7966, 2017 06 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28505390

ABSTRACT

Infrared absorption spectroscopy performed in situ at the solid-liquid interface revealed that the adsorption on platinum supported catalysts of 1-(1-naphthyl)-ethylamine, which is used as a chiral modifier in hydrogenation catalysis, occurs through the amine group, not the aromatic ring as is widely believed. Comparisons were performed against a set of related modifier compounds with targeted substitutions to help identify the key moiety involved in the adsorption. It was determined that neither naphthalene-based modifiers without amine groups nor those with tertiary amine moieties are capable of adsorbing on the metal surface to any significant extent. A direct correlation was also found between the ability of the amines to adsorb on the platinum surface and their performance as chiral modifiers that impart enantioselectivity to the hydrogenation of α-keto esters such as ethyl pyruvate.

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