Resin type can have important effects on solid phase asymmetric
alkylation reactions
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Kevin Burgess and Dongyeol Lim
Abstract
A new N-propionylated oxazolidinone 1 is prepared; asymmetric
alkylations of this auxiliary proceed with varying yields and
enantioselectivities when supported on Merrifield, Wang and TentaGel R PHB
resins.
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