Kinetic resolution: a powerful tool for the synthesis of planar-chiral ferrocenes
Kinetic resolution: a powerful tool for the synthesis of planar-chiral ferrocenes
Since the serendipitous discovery of ferrocene by Pauson and Kealy in 1951, it has become one of the most important structures in Organic Chemistry. Lately, kinetic resolution has emerged as a useful tool for the synthesis of planar chiral ferrocenes. This review aims to cover and discuss the development of this topic.
ferrocene, kinetic resolution, planar chirality
4747-4757
Alba, Andrea-Nekane R.
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Rios, Ramon
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2009
Alba, Andrea-Nekane R.
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Rios, Ramon
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Abstract
Since the serendipitous discovery of ferrocene by Pauson and Kealy in 1951, it has become one of the most important structures in Organic Chemistry. Lately, kinetic resolution has emerged as a useful tool for the synthesis of planar chiral ferrocenes. This review aims to cover and discuss the development of this topic.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 20 November 2009
Published date: 2009
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ferrocene, kinetic resolution, planar chirality
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