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Enantioselectivity polar mechanism

A number of studies have recently been devoted to membrane applications [8, 100-102], Yoshikawa and co-workers developed an imprinting technique by casting membranes from a mixture of a Merrifield resin containing a grafted tetrapeptide and of linear co-polymers of acrylonitrile and styrene in the presence of amino acid derivatives as templates [103], The membranes were cast from a tetrahydrofuran (THF) solution and the template, usually N-protected d- or 1-tryptophan, removed by washing in more polar nonsolvents for the polymer (Fig. 6-17). Membrane applications using free amino acids revealed that only the imprinted membranes showed detectable permeation. Enantioselective electrodialysis with a maximum selectivity factor of ca. 7 could be reached, although this factor depended inversely on the flux rate [7]. Also, the transport mechanism in imprinted membranes is still poorly understood. [Pg.180]

While the mechanism of the ammonium salt catalyzed alkylation is unclear, in polar solvents the enantioselectivity of the addition of dialkylzincs to aldehydes generally drops considerably, probably due to uncatalyzed product formation or complexation of the zinc reagent with the polar solvent rather than with the chiral auxiliary. [Pg.174]


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