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Divergent reactions on racemic mixtures
Chemical Society Reviews (2011)
  • Laura C. Miller, San Jose State University
  • Richmond Sarpong, University of California - Berkeley
Abstract

Methods that furnish enantioenriched products are crucial in modern organic synthesis. An underutilized strategy to arrive at enantioenriched products is to perform divergent reactions on racemic mixtures, where each enantiomer of the starting material reacts with a single chiral reagent to furnish two separable, non-enantiomeric products that are enantioenriched. Stereodivergent, regiodivergent and structurally divergent reactions on racemic mixtures are discussed in this tutorial review.

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2011
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Laura C. Miller and Richmond Sarpong. "Divergent reactions on racemic mixtures" Chemical Society Reviews Vol. 40 Iss. 9 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/laura_millerconrad/2/