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New hydrogen ordered phases

Here we report the preparation and structures of the two new hydrogen ordered phases of ice named ice XIII and ice XIV. We further show by relative changes of the lattice... [Pg.522]

Metal-based asymmetric phase-transfer catalysts have mainly been used to catalyze two carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions (1) the asymmetric alkylation of amino acid-derived enolates and (2) Darzens condensations [5]. The alkylation ofprochiral glycine or alanine derivatives [3] is a popular and successful strategy for the preparation of acyclic a-amino acids and a-methyl-a-amino acids respectively (Scheme 8.1). In order to facilitate the generation of these enolates and to protect the amine substituent, an imine moiety is used to increase the acidity of the a-hydrogens, and therefore allow the use of relatively mild bases (such as metal hydroxides) to achieve the alkylation. In the case of a prochiral glycine-derived imine (Scheme 8.1 R3 = H), if monoalkylation is desired, the new chiral methine group... [Pg.161]


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