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Chelating centers, effect

Chelation itself is sometimes useful in directing the course of synthesis. This is called the template effect (37). The presence of a suitable metal ion facihtates the preparation of the crown ethers, porphyrins, and similar heteroatom macrocycHc compounds. Coordination of the heteroatoms about the metal orients the end groups of the reactants for ring closure. The product is the chelate from which the metal may be removed by a suitable method. In other catalytic effects, reactive centers may be brought into close proximity, charge or bond strain effects may be created, or electron transfers may be made possible. [Pg.393]

In the discussion of the stereochemistry of aldol and Mukaiyama reactions, the most important factors in determining the syn or anti diastereoselectivity were identified as the nature of the TS (cyclic, open, or chelated) and the configuration (E or Z) of the enolate. If either the aldehyde or enolate is chiral, an additional factor enters the picture. The aldehyde or enolate then has two nonidentical faces and the stereochemical outcome will depend on facial selectivity. In principle, this applies to any stereocenter in the molecule, but the strongest and most studied effects are those of a- and (3-substituents. If the aldehyde is chiral, particularly when the stereogenic center is adjacent to the carbonyl group, the competition between the two diastereotopic faces of the carbonyl group determines the stereochemical outcome of the reaction. [Pg.86]

Gill F Children s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA To evaluate the effect of lead chelation in conjunction with consumption of multivitamins and minerals on developmental status (humans) National Center for Research Resources... [Pg.360]

Schwarz D Joseph Stokes Jr Research Institute Children s Hospital Philadelphia, PA Effects of Chelation With Succimer on Growth and Development of Children with Low Levels of Blood Lead National Center For Research Resources... [Pg.367]


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