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A novel chiral surfactant-type metallomicellar catalyst for asymmetric Michael addition in water.

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A series of Schiff-based ligands consisting of both tertiary amines and lipophilic groups were designed and synthesized. Using these ligands, a new chiral surfactant-type metallomicellar catalyst was developed in water,… Click to show full abstract

A series of Schiff-based ligands consisting of both tertiary amines and lipophilic groups were designed and synthesized. Using these ligands, a new chiral surfactant-type metallomicellar catalyst was developed in water, and this was identified by SEM/TEM analyses. These metallomicelles can be empolyed in asymmetric Michael addition reactions in water, delivering the corresponding adducts with excellent yields and enantioselectivities.

Keywords: surfactant type; water; type metallomicellar; asymmetric michael; metallomicellar catalyst; chiral surfactant

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2020

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