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Kinetic resolution in asymmetric epoxidation using iminium salt catalysis

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posted on 2015-02-25, 11:36 authored by Philip C. Bulman Page, Louise F. Appleby, Yohan Chan, David P. Day, Benjamin BuckleyBenjamin Buckley, Alexandra M.Z. Slawin, Steven M. Allin, Michael J. McKenzie
The first reported examples of kinetic resolution in epoxidation reactions using iminium salt catalysis are described, providing up to 99% ee in the epoxidation of racemic cis-chromenes.

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This investigation has enjoyed the support of the EPSRC, the University of East Anglia, Charnwood Molecular Ltd, and the ERDF (IS:CE-Chem & INTERREG IVa Programme 4061). We acknowledge the support of The Royal Society (PCBP: Industry Fellowship). We are also indebted to the EPSRC Mass Spectrometry Unit, Swansea.

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JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

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78

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16

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8074 - 8082 (9)

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PAGE, P.C.B. ... et al., 2013. Kinetic resolution in asymmetric epoxidation using iminium salt catalysis. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 78 (16), pp. 8074 - 8082.

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American Chemical Society

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2013

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This is an Open Access Article. It is published by the American Chemical Society under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported Licence (CC BY). Full details of this licence are available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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0022-3263

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  • en

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