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Aaron M Tondreau1, Emil Lobkovsky, Paul J Chirik
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Baker Laboratory, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
Abstract:
Bis(imino)pyridine iron dinitrogen and dialkyl complexes are well-defined precatalysts for the chemo- and regioselective reduction of aldehydes and ketones. Efficient carbonyl hydrosilylation is observed at low (0.1-1.0 mol %) catalyst loadings and with 2 equiv of either PhSiH(3) or Ph(2)SiH(2), representing one of the most active iron-catalyzed carbonyl reductions reported to date.
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