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Chiral effective medium

The Diels-Alder reaction of nonyl acrylate with cyclopentadiene was used to investigate the effect of homochiral surfactant 114 (Figure 4.5) on the enantioselectivity of the reaction [77]. Performing the reaction at room temperature in aqueous medium at pH 3 and in the presence of lithium chloride, a 2.2 1 mixture of endo/exo adducts was obtained with 75% yield. Only 15% of ee was observed, which compares well with the results quoted for Diels-Alder reactions in cyclodextrins [65d]. Only the endo addition was enantioselective and the R enantiomer was prevalent. This is the first reported aqueous chiral micellar catalysis of a Diels-Alder reaction. [Pg.179]

Clerici and Porta reported that phenyl, acetyl and methyl radicals add to the Ca atom of the iminium ion, PhN+Me=CHMe, formed in situ by the titanium-catalyzed condensation of /V-methylanilinc with acetaldehyde to give PhNMeCHMePh, PhNMeCHMeAc, and PhNMeCHMe2 in 80% overall yield.83 Recently, Miyabe and co-workers studied the addition of various alkyl radicals to imine derivatives. Alkyl radicals generated from alkyl iodide and triethylborane were added to imine derivatives such as oxime ethers, hydrazones, and nitrones in an aqueous medium.84 The reaction also proceeds on solid support.85 A-sulfonylimines are also effective under such reaction conditions.86 Indium is also effective as the mediator (Eq. 11.49).87 A tandem radical addition-cyclization reaction of oxime ether and hydrazone was also developed (Eq. 11.50).88 Li and co-workers reported the synthesis of a-amino acid derivatives and amines via the addition of simple alkyl halides to imines and enamides mediated by zinc in water (Eq. 11.51).89 The zinc-mediated radical reaction of the hydrazone bearing a chiral camphorsultam provided the corresponding alkylated products with good diastereoselectivities that can be converted into enantiomerically pure a-amino acids (Eq. 11.52).90... [Pg.358]

Recently the density dependence of the symmetry energy has been computed in chiral perturbation effective field theory, described by pions plus one cutoff parameter, A, to simulate the short distance behavior [23]. The nuclear matter calculations have been performed up to three-loop order the density dependence comes from the replacement of the free nucleon propagator by the in-medium one, specified by the Fermi momentum ItF... [Pg.101]

With amino-acid salts the effect of the medium is considerably larger. Peacock and Cram (1976) reported that the degree of chiral recognition of DL-phenylglycine perchlorate by crown ether [285] depends on the ratio of acetonitrile and chloroform. The observed EDC values vary from 6 to 52, which corresponds to a difference in free energy of —1.15 kcal mol-1 (Table 72). The optimum is very sharply defined (23.1% of acetonitrile) and is... [Pg.401]

Effect of the polarity of the medium on the degree of chiral recognition of DL-phenylglycine perchlorate by [285] at 0°C ... [Pg.401]

Since it is well established that the P-chiral phosphorothio-ates serve as effective probes in mechanistic studies for the phos-phoryl group transfer enzymes /16/, we turned our attention to the application of diastereomeric 8 (B=Thy, Ar=pN02C6Hi -,/17f) to elucidate the mode of action of spleen phosphodiesterase (SPDE, EC 3.1.1. 18). This enzyme splits the phosphodiester bonds to yield nucleoside 3 -phosphates. In the case of it was expected that its SPDE-catalyzed hydrolysis in 180 H 2O medium leads to P-chiral thymidine 3 - 180 phosphorothioate. On the contrary to our expectation the main product of this reaction was thymidine cyclic 3 ,5 - Rp phosphorothioate (10) /6/. By treatment of 8 under the same conditions, but in the absence of the enzyme, no trace of J 0 was detected. ... [Pg.81]

As discussed, optical rotatory dispersion (ORD) is determined by the unequal indices of refraction for left- and right-circularly polarized light in a chiral medium, within an absorption band, the ORD spectrum exhibits anomalous dispersion, which is referred to as a Cotton effect. Full understanding of ORD and anomalous dispersion requires a more detailed examination of the properties associated with refractive indices. [Pg.7]


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