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Decarboxylative rearrangement asymmetric

Asymmetric decarboxylative rearrangement (Carroll rearrangement) of allyl a-acetamido-/3-ketocarboxylates, catalysed by a palladium complex modified with a chiral phosphine ligand, has been reported to give optically active /,5-unsaturated a-amino ketones with up to 90% ee (Scheme 92).135 The mechanism for the Carroll rearrangement is shown in Scheme 93. [Pg.476]

The cholesteric mesophase formed by cholesteryl p-nitrobenzoate at 200 °C has been used as the solvent to effect an asymmetric synthesis lrans-but-2-enyl p-tolyl ether gave the product of an ortho-Claisen rearrangement, 2-(but-1 -en-3 -yl)-4-methylphenol. This material exhibited circular dichroism, although neither the optical yield nor the configuration of the product is yet known.262 Decarboxylation of ethylphenylmalonic acid in cholesteryl benzoate at 160 °C (cholesteric liquid-crystalline phase) also proceeded with asymmetric induction to give (R)-(—)-2-phenylbutyric acid, with 18% optical yield.263 Electric dipole moments are reported for some esters of 5a-cholest-8(14)-en-3j8-ol there is some slight correlation with melting points.264... [Pg.274]


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