Chiral olefins as a lately emerging type of ligands are among the most promising ligands for asymmetric catalysis.1 With the aim of developing structurally new,
Selective silylation of organic compounds have attracted a great deal of attention because the resulting silanes have wide applications in organic synthesis and
Haloalkynes have emerged as powerful and versatile building blocks in a variety of synthetic transformations, which can be generally conceived as a dual functio
Asymmetric hydrogenation of heteroaromatic compounds offers a fast and straight-forward access to the corresponding optically active heterocycles and has been a