Optically active tertiary alcohols by biocatalysis
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2017
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Taylor & Francis Inc
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Initially, chemoenzymatic route to optically active aromatic ring-fused cyclic tertiary alcohols (S)-(-)-1-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalen-1-ol-(-)- 1b, (S)-(+)-1-methyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-1-ol-(+)-1a has been reported.([9]) CAL-A (lipase-A from Candida antarctica) was found the best biocatalyst for 1b, CAL-A cross linked enzyme aggregate (CLEA) for 1a, with ee values of 20 and 45% and the esters 2b and 2a with ee values 99 and 71%. Then, cyclopent-2-ene anchored tertiary allyl 1a', homoallyl 1b' and homopropargyl 1c alcohols have been enzymaticly resolved in a high ee (up to 90%) with 44, 40, and 43% chemical yield, respectively, cyclohex-2-ene anchored tertiary allyl 3a, homoallyl 3b, and homopropargyl 3c alcohols in high ee (up to 97%) too with 42, 45, and 49% chemical yield in turn. Chiral dienes yield the spirocyclic dihydropyrans through ring-closing methathesis with 74 and 78% chemical yields with 90 and 97% ee. Chiral enynes afford the cyclopentenone pyrans through Pauson-Khand reaction with 80 and 81% chemical yields as single diastereomers as reported subsequently.([1a])
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Alcohols, Biocatalysis, Enzyme-Catalyzed, Optically Active, Tertiary
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Synthetic Communications
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Q3
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Q3
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47
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7