reagent, catalyst or environment. Asymmetric induction is a key element in asymmetric synthesis. Asymmetric induction was introduced by Hermann Emil Fischer...
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Enantioselective synthesis (redirect from Asymmetric catalyst)
through interactions at the transition state. This biasing is known as asymmetric induction and can involve chiral features in the substrate, reagent, catalyst...
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effect, change in electron density Asymmetric induction, preferring one stereoisomer over another Grammar induction Inductive bias Inductive probability...
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Chiral auxiliary (redirect from Myers' asymmetric alkylation)
"Preparation of an Optically Active Prostaglandin Intermediate via Asymmetric Induction". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 97 (23): 6908–6909. Bibcode:1975JAChS..97.6908C...
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Ene reaction (section Internal asymmetric induction)
carbonyl groups. The catalysts were found to afford high levels of asymmetric induction in several processes, including the ene reaction of ethyl glyoxylate...
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Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation (also called the Sharpless bishydroxylation) is the chemical reaction of an alkene with osmium tetroxide in the presence...
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Asymmetric hydrogenation is a chemical reaction that adds two atoms of hydrogen to a target (substrate) molecule with three-dimensional spatial selectivity...
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C2-Symmetric ligands (redirect from Asymmetric ligand)
used in Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation While the presence of any symmetry element within a ligand intended for asymmetric induction might appear counterintuitive...
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Tsuji–Trost reaction (redirect from Trost asymmetric allylic alkylation)
Asymmetric induction in allylic alkylations." J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1973, 95, 8200–8201. doi:10.1021/ja00805a056. Trost, B. M.; Strege, P. E. "Asymmetric...
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chiral auxiliaries and chiral catalysts, and the application of asymmetric induction. The use of enzymes (biocatalysis) may also produce the desired compound...
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1,3-Dipolar cycloaddition (section Stereoselectivity and asymmetric induction of the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction mediated by metal catalysis of diazocarbonyl compounds)
in particular Rh2[(S)-DOSP]4 and Rh2[(S)-BPTV]4 can induce modest asymmetric induction and was used to synthesize the antifungal agent pseudolaric acid...
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structure. He also did work in stereochemistry and Cram's rule of asymmetric induction is named after him. In 1973, Cram collaborated on research with Irish...
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transfer of an H2 molecule from the reductant to the substrate. Asymmetric induction in transition metal catalyzed reactions is achieved through the use...
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predictable stereodirecting effects resulting in high levels of asymmetric induction. Racemization of the newly created carbon-nitrogen stereo center...
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= OR*). (1) Asymmetric versions of the above reaction have taken advantage of a number of strategies for achieving asymmetric induction. The highest...
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et al. (1981). "Asymmetric total synthesis of erythromcin. 1. Synthesis of an erythronolide A secoacid derivative via asymmetric induction". J. Am. Chem...
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H. (1981). "Asymmetric total synthesis of erythromcin. 1. Synthesis of an erythronolide a secoacid derivative via asymmetric induction". Journal of the...
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2010. Other chiral additives can be used as the initial source of asymmetric induction, with the major product of that first reaction being rapidly amplified...
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chiral chemical synthesis, and specifically of the phenomenon of asymmetric induction during nucleophilic attack at hindered carbonyl centers (see the...
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also be influenced through conformational control and often exhibit asymmetric induction. Disadvantages: Because the reaction is reversible and thermodynamically...
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employing chiral starting materials have been used to effect either asymmetric induction or simple diastereoselection (1) After carbanion formation, the [2...
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Chiral Lewis acid (section Asymmetric synthesis)
one enantiomer or diastereomer over the other is formally known as asymmetric induction. In this kind of Lewis acid, the electron-accepting atom is typically...
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bulky tosyl group on the imine electrophile is responsible for the asymmetric induction taking place. In another application DOM is applied in placing a...
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"Studies in Stereochemistry. X. The Rule of "Steric Control of Asymmetric Induction" in the Syntheses of Acyclic Systems". Journal of the American Chemical...
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the imine, which generally results in a trans product. Reviews on asymmetric induction of the Staudinger synthesis, including the use of organic and organometallic...
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insertions are seen. Both inter- and intra-molecular insertions admit asymmetric induction from a chiral metal catalyst. Carbenes can form adducts with nucleophiles...
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deprotonation to occur. In an intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction, asymmetric induction can be induced through allylic 1,3 strain on the diene or the dienophile...
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(June 1981). "Asymmetric Total Synthesis of Erythromycin. 1. Synthesis of an Erythronolide A Seco Acid Derivative via Asymmetric Induction". Journal of...
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rearrangement Coupling reaction Crabbé reaction Craig method Cram's rule of asymmetric induction Creighton process Criegee reaction Criegee rearrangement Cross metathesis...
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Etter, Jeffrey B. (1987). "Lanthanides in organic synthesis. 8. 1.3-Asymmetric induction in intramolecular Reformatskii-type reactions promoted by samarium...
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