Asymmetric enolate alkylation via templation with chiral synthetic receptors
BJ Postnikova, EV Anslyn
Index: Postnikova, Brenda J.; Anslyn, Eric V. Tetrahedron Letters, 2004 , vol. 45, # 3 p. 501 - 504
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Abstract
C3-Symmetric chiral receptors have been developed for enantioselective alkylation of sodium enolates of active methylene compounds. It has been demonstrated that a 1: 1 binding complex forms between these receptors and sodium enolates in THF-d8/CD3CN by 1H NMR titration experiments. Moderate enantiomeric enrichment of the benzylation product of 2-acetylcyclohexanone has been demonstrated using this strategy. Templation of ...
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