Dieter Gleich, R. Schmid, W. Herrmann
May 5, 1998
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Organometallics
Abstract
By example of the bidentate phosphine−phosphite ligand BINAPHOS 1, [(2-diphenylphosphino)-1,1‘-binaphthalen-2‘-yl)(1,1‘-binaphthalen-2,2‘-diyl)phosphite], a semiquantitative theoretical model elucidates the origin of stereodifferentiation in rhodium-catalyzed hydroformylation. It is demonstrated that the outstanding properties of 1 are due to the synergistic combination of three factors: (i) pronounced coordination preferences for steric and electronic reasons; (ii) adequate number of chirality centers; (iii) correct configuration of the binaphthyl fragments. The model is, in principle, applicable to all kinds of bidentate phosphine ligands.