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Chiral ligands, introduced into polymers

Obviously, the way to heterogeneous enantioselective catalysis is open when chiral ligands are introduced into the polymers. This idea was first proposed by Okamoto and Still (231). However, the first catalytic results were published by Cazaux and Caze (235). These authors use the asymmetric Mo(VI) complex (9) covalently bound to a cross-linked polystyrene resin for the enantioselective epoxidation of geraniol. Unfortunately, the enantiomeric excess obtained was low—far below that obtained with the Ti-tartrate catalyst (Section II,B). Moreover, the polymeric structure appeared to be unstable. [Pg.45]


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