Modified guanidines as chiral superbases: application to asymmetric Michael reaction of glycine imine with acrylate or its related compounds
Chemical Communications2001Iss. 3, pp. 245–246
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Abstract
Modified guanidines efficiently catalysed the asymmetric Michael reaction of a prochiral glycine derivative with acrylate or its related compounds either in solution or without a solvent under simple and mild conditions (>95% ee).
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