A large family of phosphite‐thioether/selenoether ligands has been easily prepared from accessible L‐(+)‐tartaric acid and D‐(+)‐mannitol and applied in the M‐catalyzed (M=Ir, Rh) asymmetric hydrogenation of a broad number of substrates (46 in total). Its highly modular architecture has been crucial to maximize the catalytic performance. Improving most of the reported approaches, this ligand family presents a broad substrate scope. By selecting the ligand parameters high enantioselectivities (ee's up to 99 %) have therefore been achieved in a broad range of both, functionalized and unfunctionalized substrates. Interestingly, both enantiomers of the hydrogenation products can be usually achieved by changing the ligand parameters.
By introducing substituents at the C‐3 position of the furanoside moiety novel furanoside monophosphite ligands having a BINOL‐phosphite substituent are developed and their ability as ligand in asymmetric Rh‐catalyzed hydrogenation reactions is successfully examined.
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