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Chiral catalytic materials building blocks

In principle, three approaches may be adopted for obtaining an enantio-merically pure compound. These are resolution of a racemic mixture, stereoselective synthesis starting from a chiral building block, and conversion of a prochiral substrate into a chiral product by asymmetric catalysis. The last approach, since it is catalytic, means an amplification of chirality that is, one molecule of a chiral catalyst produces several hundred or a thousand molecules of the chiral product from a starting material that is optically inactive In the past two decades this strategy has proved to be extremely useful for the commercial manufacture of a number of intermediates for biologically active compounds. A few recent examples are given in Table 9.1. [Pg.196]


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