Volume 46, Issue 20
Preparative Organic Chemistry

ChemInform Abstract: Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation of α-Azido Acrylates.

Yang Ji

Yang Ji

State Key Lab. Cultiv. Base Nat. Gas Convers., Ningxia Univ., Yinchuan 750021, Peop. Rep. China

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Ping Xue

Ping Xue

State Key Lab. Cultiv. Base Nat. Gas Convers., Ningxia Univ., Yinchuan 750021, Peop. Rep. China

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Dan-Dan Ma

Dan-Dan Ma

State Key Lab. Cultiv. Base Nat. Gas Convers., Ningxia Univ., Yinchuan 750021, Peop. Rep. China

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Xue-Qiang Li

Xue-Qiang Li

State Key Lab. Cultiv. Base Nat. Gas Convers., Ningxia Univ., Yinchuan 750021, Peop. Rep. China

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Peiming Gu

Peiming Gu

State Key Lab. Cultiv. Base Nat. Gas Convers., Ningxia Univ., Yinchuan 750021, Peop. Rep. China

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Rui Li

Rui Li

State Key Lab. Cultiv. Base Nat. Gas Convers., Ningxia Univ., Yinchuan 750021, Peop. Rep. China

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First published: 27 April 2015

Abstract

Sequential reduction/enamine hydrolyzation/asymmetric transfer hydrogenation renders possible the transformation of α-azido acrylates into α-hydroxy esters with good to excellent enantioselectivities.

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