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Chiral compounds, Amino acids Camphor-10-sulfonic acid

Other methods to form carboxylic acids Cyanotrimethylsilane, 87 a-Substituted carboxylic acids (see also Amino acids, Halo carbonyl compounds, Hydroxy acids) Camphor-10-sulfonic acid, 62 Chiral compounds Alcohols... [Pg.385]

Many organosulfur compounds can be resolved into optically active forms (enantiomers) owing to the presence of a chiral (asymmetric) sulfur atom 5 important examples include sulfoxides and sulfonium salts. Chiral sulfoxides containing amino or carboxylic acid groups have been resolved by formation of the diastereoisomeric salts with d-camphor-10-sulfonic acid or d-brucine. The salts can then be separated by fractional crystallisation and the free optically isomeric sulfoxides liberated by acid hydrolysis. However, a more convenient synthetic procedure for the preparation of chiral sulfoxides of high optical purity is Andersen s method (see p. 30). [Pg.41]


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Acids Camphor-10-sulfonic acid

Amino acids compounds

Amino chirality

Amino compounds

Camphor-10-sulfonic acid

Camphorates

Camphore

Chiral acids

Chiral amino acids

Chiral compounds

Chiral compounds Amino acids

Chiral compounds Camphor- 10-sulfonic acid

Chiral compounds, Amino acids Camphor

Chirality, amino acids

Sulfone compounds

Sulfones chirality

Sulfones compounds

Sulfonic acid compounds

Sulfonic acids, chiral

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