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Pyridine, reactions with—continued lithium

Jacobsen (1999) has carried out carbomethoxylation of asymmetric epoxides. Thus, the carbomethoxylation of (R)-propylene oxide with CO and methanol yields 92% of (3R)-hydroxybutanoic acid in greater than 99% ee. Similarly, the reaction of (/ )-epichlorohydrin gives 96% of 4-chloro-(3R)-hydroxybutanoic acid in greater than 99% ee. The catalyst consists of dicobalt octacarbonyl and 3-hydroxy pyridine. A continuous process for making enantiomeric 1-chloro-2-propanol has been suggested. With a suitable catalyst propylene reacts with O2, water, cupric and lithium chloride to give 78% of (S)-l-chloro-2-propanol in 94% ee. [Pg.176]


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2-pyridine-, lithium

Continuous reactions

Pyridination reaction

Pyridine with

Pyridine, reactions

Pyridine, reactions with—continued

Pyridines—continued

Pyridine—continued halogeno-, reaction with lithium piperidide

Pyridine—continued reaction

Reaction with lithium

Reactions, with pyridine

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