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Amines Mitsunobu reaction, alcohol-amine

The major application of the Mitsunobu reaction is the conversion of a chiral secondary alcohol 1 into an ester 3 with concomitant inversion of configuration at the secondary carbon center. In a second step the ester can be hydrolyzed to yield the inverted alcohol 4, which is enantiomeric to 1. By using appropriate nucleophiles, alcohols can be converted to other classes of compounds—e.g. azides, amines or ethers. [Pg.204]


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