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Searching for untrodden paths in organocatalysis territory

Searching for untrodden paths in organocatalysis territory
Searching for untrodden paths in organocatalysis territory
In spite of the tremendous growth experienced by the field of asymmetric organocatalysis in the last decade, it is important to realize that we are still far away from having explored all of the possible pathways in organocatalysis ‘territory'; the application of the organocatalysis concept can still provide new catalysts and reactions for a variety of asymmetric organic transformations. To exemplify this assertion, we summarize the research performed in our laboratory over the past two years which has led to the development of new enantioselective approaches to organometallic compounds, to the desymmetrization of prochiral ketones, to functionalized cyclopropanes and piperidines, to fluorinated compounds, and to quaternary ?-amino acids, among others.
amines, asymmetric catalysis, tandem reactions, im­ines, nucleophilic additions
0936-5214
1883-1908
Rios, Ramon
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Moyano, Albert
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Valero, Guillem
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Companyó, Xavier
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Bravo, Natalia
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Alba, Andrea-Nekane
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Rios, Ramon
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Moyano, Albert
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Valero, Guillem
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Companyó, Xavier
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Bravo, Natalia
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Alba, Andrea-Nekane
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Rios, Ramon, Moyano, Albert, Valero, Guillem, Companyó, Xavier, Bravo, Natalia and Alba, Andrea-Nekane (2010) Searching for untrodden paths in organocatalysis territory. Synlett, 2010 (13), 1883-1908. (doi:10.1055/s-0030-1257988).

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Abstract

In spite of the tremendous growth experienced by the field of asymmetric organocatalysis in the last decade, it is important to realize that we are still far away from having explored all of the possible pathways in organocatalysis ‘territory'; the application of the organocatalysis concept can still provide new catalysts and reactions for a variety of asymmetric organic transformations. To exemplify this assertion, we summarize the research performed in our laboratory over the past two years which has led to the development of new enantioselective approaches to organometallic compounds, to the desymmetrization of prochiral ketones, to functionalized cyclopropanes and piperidines, to fluorinated compounds, and to quaternary ?-amino acids, among others.

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Published date: 2010
Keywords: amines, asymmetric catalysis, tandem reactions, im­ines, nucleophilic additions
Organisations: Chemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 347701
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/347701
ISSN: 0936-5214
PURE UUID: a85a57d4-42df-4151-8277-99e1992e98df
ORCID for Ramon Rios: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3843-8521

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Date deposited: 29 Jan 2013 11:30
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 12:51

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Author: Ramon Rios ORCID iD
Author: Albert Moyano
Author: Guillem Valero
Author: Xavier Companyó
Author: Natalia Bravo
Author: Andrea-Nekane Alba

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