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Organocatalysts polymer supported acidic

Polymer-Supported Organocatalysts Based on Amino Acids 285... [Pg.285]

In summary, development of functional polymers that can act as efficient organocatalysts is at the origin of the application of modified polymers as reagents and catalysts in chemistry. To date, the most successful accomplishments have been carried out in the area of basic and acid catalysts. Not surprisingly, this area includes some of the most important industrial applications for supported reagents and catalysts. In general, the development of non-chiral polymer-supported organocatalysts is a field of research that involves both industrial and academic research. In many cases, it has been possible to demonstrate how the use of the... [Pg.296]

Since the discovery of proline-catalyzed enantioselective aldol reactions, an extensive research program to explore chiral secondary amine catalysts has been pursued. Several polymer-supported chiral amines have been synthesized for aldol, Mannich, and related reactions. Polystyrene is a popular solid phase for use in place of silica gel in the proline-based organocatalysis. In contrast, silica gel displays a slightly acidic character and has a hydrogen-bond donor or acceptor, which may change the catalytic activity and chiral space of the organocatalyst. Flow enantioselective aldol [158-161], Mannich [162], Michael [163], and related reactions... [Pg.185]


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