posted on 2000-05-17, 00:00authored byYoshihiro Matsumura, Yuki Shirakawa, Yuki Satoh, Meri Umino, Takayoshi Tanaka, Toshihide Maki, Osamu Onomura
The non-Kolbe reaction of <i>N</i>-benzoyloxazolidine derivatives <b>6</b> derived from l-serine gave optically active <i>N,O</i>-acetals <b>7</b> when graphite was
used as an anode material. This reaction represents the first example of “memory of chirality” in carbenium ion chemistry. The material used
for the anode was critical for the memory of chirality. The substitution of carboxyl group with methoxyl group was found to proceed with an
inversion mechanism.