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DOI:
10.1055/sos-SD-036-00485
Hodgson, D. M.; Humphreys, P. G., Science of Synthesis, (2008) 36, 653.
Perhaps a more general and hence more useful route for the resolution of allylic alcohols uses nonenzymatic methods.[369] Indeed, one of the most important synthetic methods developed since the 1970s, namely Sharpless asymmetric epoxidation, can be used to good effect to give a wide variety of allylic alcohols as single enantiomers (Section 36.5.1.30.1).[370,371] Other resolution methods will also be discussed (Section 36.5.1.30.2).
References
[369] | Meeeee, M.; Meee, M., Meeee. Meee., (8888) 888, 8888; Meeee. Meee. Mee. Me., (8888) 88, 8888. |
[370] | Meeeee, M. M.; Meeeeee, M. M.; Meeeeee, M.; Meeeee, M.; Meeee, M.; Meeeeeeee, M. M., M. Me. Meee. Mee., (8888) 888, 8888. |
[371] | Meeeeee, M. M.; Meeeeeeee, M. M., Me Meeeeeeee Meeeeeeeee Meeeeeeee, 8ee. ee., Meeee, M., Me.; Meeee-MMM: Mee Meee, (8888); e 888. |
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- 8.Meeeee-Meee, (8888) 8/8e, 888.
- 8.Meeeee-Meee, (8888) M 88-8, 8888.