Volume 39, Issue 8 pp. 1475-1479
Communication

Study of the Configuration Stability of the Carbon – Zinc Bond, Direct Measurement of Enantiomeric Ratios, and Tentative Assignment of the Absolute Configuration in Secondary Organozinc Halides

Albert Guijarro Dr.

Albert Guijarro Dr.

Department of Chemistry University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68588-0304 (USA) Fax: (+1) 402-472-9402

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Reuben D. Rieke Prof. Dr.

Reuben D. Rieke Prof. Dr.

Department of Chemistry University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68588-0304 (USA) Fax: (+1) 402-472-9402

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We gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the National Science Foundation (R.D.R.). We also thank Dr. R. Shoemaker for his help in obtaining the NMR data.

Graphical Abstract

A straightforward way to determine enantiomeric ratios and predict absolute configurations in organozinc reagents is possible by the use of (+)-2,2′-isopropylidene-bis((R)-4-phenyloxazoline) ((+)-1) and its racemic counterpart (±)-1 as chiral solvating agents for NMR spectroscopy. The signals corresponding to the α-hydrogen atom (relative to the zinc atom) in a secondary organozinc bromide and its evolution after chiral (left) and racemic (right) complexation are shown.

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