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Hydrogen binding interaction

The chiral catalyst 142 achieves selectivities through a double effect of intramolecular hydrogen binding interaction and attractive tt-tt donor-acceptor interactions in the transition state by a hydroxy aromatic group [88]. The exceptional results of some Diels-Alder reactions of cyclopentadiene with substituted acroleins catalyzed by (R)-142 are reported in Table 4.21. High enantio- and exo selectivity were always obtained. The coordination of a proton to the 2-hydroxyphenyl group with an oxygen of the adjacent B-0 bond in the nonhelical transition state should play an important role both in the exo-endo approach and in the si-re face differentiation of dienophile. [Pg.185]

Details miscibility enhancements in polymer blends through multiple hydrogen binding interactions... [Pg.331]

Affinity chromatography involves precisely the same kind of electrostatic, hydrophobic, dipolar, and hydrogen-bonding interactions described above, but the specificity of binding is extraordinarily high. Demands on the homogeneity of the stationary phase and on the rigidity of the support are often... [Pg.11]


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