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Asymmetric allylation enantiotopic leaving group

The first strategy involves discrimination between enantiotopic leaving groups (Type A). In the second approach, two enantiomers of a racemic substrate converge into a meso-n-al y complex wherein preferential attack of the nucleophile at one of either allylic termini leads to asymmetric induction, a process that may be referred to as a dynamic kinetic enantioselective transformation (Type B). The third requires differentiation between two enantiotopic transition... [Pg.597]


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Allyl group

Allylic leaving group

Asymmetric allylation

Asymmetric groups

Enantiotop

Enantiotopes

Enantiotopic

Enantiotopic groups

Enantiotopic leaving groups

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