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Propionic acid, carbohydrate esters

Covalently bonded chiral auxiliaries readily induce high stereoselectivity for propionate enolates, while the case of acetate enolates has proved to be difficult. Alkylation of carbonyl compound with a novel cyclopentadienyl titanium carbohydrate complex has been found to give high stereoselectivity,44 and a variety of ft-hydroxyl carboxylic acids are accessible with 90-95% optical yields. This compound was also tested in enantioselective aldol reactions. Transmetalation of the relatively stable lithium enolate of t-butyl acetate with chloro(cyclopentadienyl)-bis(l,2 5,6-di-<9-isopropylidene-a-D-glucofuranose-3-0-yl)titanate provided the titanium enolate 66. Reaction of 66 with aldehydes gave -hydroxy esters in high ee (Scheme 3-23). [Pg.155]

Esters of cellulose with interesting properties such as bioactivity and thermal and dissolution behavior can be obtained by esterification of cellulose with nitric acid in the presence of sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, or acetic acid. Commercially important cellulose esters are cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate propionate, and cellulose acetate butyrate. Cellulose esters of aliphatic, aromatic, bulky, and functionalized carboxylic acids can be synthesized through the activation of free acids in situ with tosyl chloride, iV,iV -carbonyldiimidazole, and iminium chloride under homogeneous acylation with DMA/LiCl or DMSO/TBAF. A wide range of cellulose esters that vary in their DS, various substituent distributions, and several desirable properties can be obtained through these reactions. Recently, a number of enzymes that degrade cellulose esters have been reported. Some of them are acetyl esterases, carbohydrate esterase (CE) family 1, and esterases of the CE 5 [169-172] family. [Pg.82]


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Acidity, carbohydrate

Acids propionate

Acids propionic acid

Carbohydrate esters

Carbohydrates acids

Esters propionates

Propionate esters

Propionate/propionic acid

Propionic acid esters

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