Continuous enantioselective kinetic resolution of terminal epoxides using immobilized chiral cobalt-salen complexes

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)583-589
Number of pages7
JournalSynthesis
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jan 2007

Abstract

Jacobsen's cobalt-salen complex was covalently immobilized on polymer carriers that are part of different technical setups (polymer powder, composite Raschig rings, PASSflow microreactors) and employed for the enantioselective ring opening of terminal epoxides with water and phenols. The polymer-supported catalysts showed good activity and stereoselectivity and could be used repeatedly after a simple reactivation protocol in both batch as well as continuous-flow modes.

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    Catalysis, Continuous-flow processes, Enantioselective synthesis, Immobilization, Microreactor, Salen

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Continuous enantioselective kinetic resolution of terminal epoxides using immobilized chiral cobalt-salen complexes. / Solodenko, Wladimir; Jas, Gerhard; Kunz, Ulrich et al.
In: Synthesis, No. 4, 12.01.2007, p. 583-589.

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Solodenko, Wladimir ; Jas, Gerhard ; Kunz, Ulrich et al. / Continuous enantioselective kinetic resolution of terminal epoxides using immobilized chiral cobalt-salen complexes. In: Synthesis. 2007 ; No. 4. pp. 583-589.
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