The increasingly needed synthesis of both enantiomers of a chiral compound usually requires the use of both enantiomers of a chiral catalyst. Several of the usually employed chiral ligands are naturally available in only one enantiomeric form, the antipode often being of labor-intensive preparation. Enantiodivergent asymmetric catalysis has accrued in importance in this regard, in that it allows expeditious access to both enantiomers of a product without any direct modification on the chemical structure of the chiral promoter. Various promising examples will be discussed throughout the review. If available or envisageable, a mechanistic rationale for the observed enantioinversion will be outlined.

Toggling enantioselective catalysis—a promising paradigm in the development of more efficient and versatile enantioselective synthetic methodologies / Giuseppe Zanoni, Francesca Castronovo, Maurizio Franzini, Giovanni Vidari, Elios Giannini. - In: CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS. - ISSN 0306-0012. - 32:3(2003 May), pp. 115-129.

Toggling enantioselective catalysis—a promising paradigm in the development of more efficient and versatile enantioselective synthetic methodologies

Elios Giannini
2003

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The increasingly needed synthesis of both enantiomers of a chiral compound usually requires the use of both enantiomers of a chiral catalyst. Several of the usually employed chiral ligands are naturally available in only one enantiomeric form, the antipode often being of labor-intensive preparation. Enantiodivergent asymmetric catalysis has accrued in importance in this regard, in that it allows expeditious access to both enantiomers of a product without any direct modification on the chemical structure of the chiral promoter. Various promising examples will be discussed throughout the review. If available or envisageable, a mechanistic rationale for the observed enantioinversion will be outlined.
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