α-Amino acids have been used successfully as chiral modifiers in the Ni catalysed heterogeneous enantioselective hydrogenation of β-keto esters. (S)-glutamic acid ((S)-GA) modified Ni catalysts are unique in exhibiting a switch in the preferred enantiomeric product dependent on the modification temperature. We investigate the adsorption of (S)-GA on Ni{1 1 1} using Reflection Absorption Infrared Spectroscopy (RAIRS) and Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (STM) as functions of modifier coverage and adsorption temperature. We show that there are several potentially important differences between modification at 300 K and 350 K and discuss the relevance of our findings to enantioselective catalysis.</p
Despite extensive research into the heterogeneously catalysed enantioselective hydrogenation of beta...
Enantioselective heterogeneous hydrogenation of C=O bonds is of great potential importance in the sy...
Enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis is an important and rapidly expanding research area. The tw...
It has long been established that the adsorption of α-amino acids onto Ni surfaces results in the fo...
The hydrogenation of β-ketoesters over chirally modified Ni catalysts is one of the most successful ...
The hydrogenation of beta-ketoesters over chirally modified Ni catalysts is one of the most successf...
Ni catalysts modified by the adsorption of the chiral molecule, (R,R)-tartaric acid, are known to be...
The hydrogenation of β-ketoesters over chirally modified Ni catalysts is a celebrated and thoroughly...
The asymmetric hydrogenation of methylacetoacetate to R-methyl-3-hydroxybutyrate over R,R-tartaric a...
Heterogeneous enantioselective catalysis strives to create new successful catalysts. One of the most...
One of the most heavily studied examples of enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis is the hydrogen...
The adsorption of the catalytically important chiral modifier, (S)-glutamic acid, was investigated o...
Two chiral adsorption systems are investigated, adsorption of a known chiral modifier, alanine, onto...
Enantio-differentiating hydrogenation of methyl acetoacetate was performed over the supported nickel...
The adsorption of aspartic acid is studied on Ni{111} under ultrahigh vacuum conditions using scanni...
Despite extensive research into the heterogeneously catalysed enantioselective hydrogenation of beta...
Enantioselective heterogeneous hydrogenation of C=O bonds is of great potential importance in the sy...
Enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis is an important and rapidly expanding research area. The tw...
It has long been established that the adsorption of α-amino acids onto Ni surfaces results in the fo...
The hydrogenation of β-ketoesters over chirally modified Ni catalysts is one of the most successful ...
The hydrogenation of beta-ketoesters over chirally modified Ni catalysts is one of the most successf...
Ni catalysts modified by the adsorption of the chiral molecule, (R,R)-tartaric acid, are known to be...
The hydrogenation of β-ketoesters over chirally modified Ni catalysts is a celebrated and thoroughly...
The asymmetric hydrogenation of methylacetoacetate to R-methyl-3-hydroxybutyrate over R,R-tartaric a...
Heterogeneous enantioselective catalysis strives to create new successful catalysts. One of the most...
One of the most heavily studied examples of enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis is the hydrogen...
The adsorption of the catalytically important chiral modifier, (S)-glutamic acid, was investigated o...
Two chiral adsorption systems are investigated, adsorption of a known chiral modifier, alanine, onto...
Enantio-differentiating hydrogenation of methyl acetoacetate was performed over the supported nickel...
The adsorption of aspartic acid is studied on Ni{111} under ultrahigh vacuum conditions using scanni...
Despite extensive research into the heterogeneously catalysed enantioselective hydrogenation of beta...
Enantioselective heterogeneous hydrogenation of C=O bonds is of great potential importance in the sy...
Enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis is an important and rapidly expanding research area. The tw...