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Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation

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Asymmetric Catalysis

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Asymmetric catalytic hydroformylation is the metal catalyzed conversion of an olefin to an optically active aldehyde, in the presence of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The new chiral center can arise by the formation of a new carbon-carbon bond (Eq. 1) or a new carbon-hydrogen bond (Eq. 2) or both.

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Bosnich, B. (1986). Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation. In: Bosnich, B. (eds) Asymmetric Catalysis. NATO ASI Series, vol 103. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5177-8_4

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