Use of Optically Active Cyclic N,N-Dialkyl Aminals in Asymmetric Induction
Organic Letters2000Vol. 2(17), pp. 2659–2661
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Abstract
[reaction: see text]Cyclization of the optically active ketone N,N-dialkyl aminals A affords the diastereomer B as the major product with diastereoselectivities ranging from nearly 1:1 to essentially 100:0 depending on the cyclization studied.
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