Catalytic heterogeneous aziridination of alkenes using microporous materials

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Christopher Langham, Paola Piaggio, Paul McMorn, David J. Willock, Graham J. Hutchings, Christopher Langham, Donald Bethell, Darren F. Lee, Graham J. Hutchings, Philip C. Bulman Page, Chris Sly, Frederick E. Hancock and Frank King


Abstract

Copper-exchanged zeolite Y is a highly active catalyst for the aziridination of alkenes; modification using bis(oxazolines) leads to preparation of the first heterogeneous enantioselective aziridination catalyst.


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