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About the Cover:On the cover: Since the first report of chiral phosphine-olefins for asymmetric hydrogenation by Grützmacher in 2004, phosphorus- based hybrid olefins have emerged as a conceptually new and particularly interesting class of chiral ligands for asymmetric catalysis. Over the past few years, a diverse range of structurally different phosphorus-olefin ligands have been designed and developed, and many of them have proved to be highly effective for various transition metal-catalyzed enantioselective transformations. This paper highlights the recent progress and remarkable advances in the use of various P-olefins in asymmetric catalysis. [Xu, Ming-Hua et al. on page 655-670.]
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