Recent Advances in Asymmetric Phase‐Transfer Catalysis
Kyoto University · Nagoya University
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Abstract
The use of chiral nonracemic onium salts and crown ethers as effective phase-transfer catalysts have been studied intensively primarily for enantioselective carbon-carbon or carbon-heteroatom bond-forming reactions under mild biphasic conditions. An essential issue for optimal asymmetric catalysis is the rational design of catalysts for targeted reaction, which allows generation of a well-defined chiral ion pair that reacts with electrophiles in a highly efficient and stereoselective manner. This concept, together with the synthetic versatility of phase-transfer catalysis, provides a reliable and general strategy for the practical asymmetric synthesis of highly valuable organic compounds.
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- Enantioselective synthesis
- Catalysis
- Onium
- Electrophile
- Heteroatom
- Chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Organocatalysis
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