Conformationally Stabilized Catalysts by Fluorine Insertion: Tool for Enantioselectivity Improvement
F rigid cats: The power of conformationally stabilized catalysts is demonstrated. By taking appropriate advantage of fluorine insertion, purely conformational catalyst design led to a notable improvement in enantioselectivities from around 70 % to 91–98.5 % ee. The other advantage of this approach is the better understanding of the origin of the stereoselectivity in the given catalytic system.
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- Titre
- Conformationally Stabilized Catalysts by Fluorine Insertion: Tool for Enantioselectivity Improvement
- Type de publication
- Article de revue
- Année de publication
- 2011
- Auteurs
- Quintard, Adrien, Langlois Jean-Baptiste, Emery Daniel, Mareda Jiri, Guénée Laure, and Alexakis Alexandre
- Revue
- Chemistry – A European Journal
- Volume
- 17
- Ticket
- 48
- Pagination
- 13433–13437
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