Parallel Kinetic Resolution of Racemic
Aldehydes by Use of Asymmetric
Horner−Wadsworth−Emmons Reactions
Posted on 2000-01-29 - 00:00
A racemic aldehyde can undergo parallel kinetic resolution (PKR) by simultaneous reaction with two different chiral phosphonates, differing
either in the structure of the chiral auxiliary or in the structure of the phosphoryl group (i.e., one (E)- and one (Z)-selective reagent). This
strategy allows conversion of a racemic aldehyde to two different, synthetically useful chiral products with essentially doubled material throughput
and similar or improved selectivities as compared to conventional kinetic resolution.
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Pedersen, Torben M.; Jensen, Jakob F.; Humble, Rikke E.; Rein, Tobias; Tanner, David; Bodmann, Kerstin; et al. (2016). Parallel Kinetic Resolution of Racemic
Aldehydes by Use of Asymmetric
Horner−Wadsworth−Emmons Reactions. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ol991387h
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Torben M. Pedersen
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Jakob F. Jensen
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Rikke E. Humble
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Tobias Rein
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David Tanner
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Kerstin Bodmann
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Oliver Reiser