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Molecular chirality model selection

The Sharpless epoxidation is sensitive to preexisting chirality in selected substrate positions, so epoxidation in the absence or presence of molecular sieves allows easy kinetic resolution of open-chain, flexible allylic alcohols (Scheme 26) (52, 61). The relative rates, kf/ks, range from 16 to 700. The lower side-chain units of prostaglandins can be prepared in high ee and in reasonable yields (62). A doubly allylic alcohol with a meso structure can be converted to highly enantiomerically pure monoepoxy alcohol by using double asymmetric induction in the kinetic resolution (Scheme 26) (63). A mathematical model has been proposed to estimate the degree of the selectivity enhancement. [Pg.80]

Aires-de-Sousa, J. and Gasteiger, J. (2002) Prediction of enantiomeric selectivity in chromatography. Application of conformation-dependent and conformation-independent descriptors of molecular chirality. J. Mol. Graph. Model., 20, 373-388. [Pg.972]

Mislow and Bickart (258) have recently discussed the properties, and specified the limitations and essential features, of models that can be used for the prediction of chirality of a molecular system. In the simplified and idealized representation of molecular stracture, nonessential features are deliberately left out the model summarizes some selected aspects of the system and completely disregards or even falsifies, others. The model must be adequate to the time scale in which the phenomenon is observed. In particular, in mobile conformational systems it should refer to a time-averaged structure. In other words, the model can have a higher symmetry than that observed under static conditions (e.g., by X-ray diffraction in the crystalline state or by NMR under slow exchange conditions) (259). [Pg.67]

Retention of Rohrschneider-McReynolds standards of selected chiral alcohols and ketones was measured to determine the thermodynamic selectivity parameters of stationary phases containing (- -)-61 (M = Pr, Eu, Dy, Er, Yb, n = 3, R = Mef) dissolved in poly(dimethylsiloxane) . Separation of selected racemic alcohols and ketones was achieved and the determined values of thermodynamic enantioselectivity were correlated with the molecular structure of the solutes studied. The decrease of the ionic radius of lanthanides induces greater increase of complexation efficiency for the alcohols than for the ketone coordination complexes. The selectivity of the studied stationary phases follows a common trend which is rationalized in terms of opposing electronic and steric effects of the Lewis acid-base interactions between the selected alcohols, ketones and lanthanide chelates. The retention of over fifty solutes on five stationary phases containing 61 (M = Pr, Eu, Dy, Er, Yb, n = 3, R = Mef) dissolved in polydimethylsiloxane were later measured ". The initial motivation for this work was to explore the utility of a solvation parameter model proposed and developed by Abraham and coworkers for complexing stationary phases containing metal coordination centers. Linear solvation... [Pg.721]


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