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Pseudoephenamine: A Practical Chiral Auxiliary for Asymmetric Synthesis

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2012

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Wiley-VCH Verlag Berlin
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Morales, Marvin R., Kevin T. Mellem, and Andrew G. Myers. 2012. “Pseudoephenamine: A Practical Chiral Auxiliary for Asymmetric Synthesis.” Angewandte Chemie International Edition 51 (19) (May 7): 4568–4571.

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Pseudoephenamine is shown to be a versatile chiral auxiliary for asymmetric synthesis. It is free from regulatory restrictions and exhibits remarkable stereocontrol in alkylation reactions, especially those that form quaternary carbon centers. Amides derived from pseudoephenamine exhibit a high propensity to be crystalline substances and provide sharp, well-defined peaks in NMR spectra.

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alkylation; asymmetric synthesis; chiral auxiliary; pseudoephedrine; pseudoephenamine

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