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In chemistry, bis ligands are a class of privileged chiral ligands containing two oxazoline rings. They are typically C2‑symmetric and exist in a wide variety of forms; with structures based around CH2 or pyridine linkers being particularly common. The coordination complexes of bis ligands are used in asymmetric catalysis. These ligands are examples of C2-symmetric ligands.

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