Recent advances in the boron route to asymmetric synthesis

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Chiral organoboranes, readily available via asymmetric hydroboration or the Matteson asymmetric homologation reaction, have been successfully utilized for a general asymmetric synthesis of pure enantiomers. The recent continued successes achieved in our three-pronged approach to asymmetric synthesis - (1) asymmetric hydroboration, (2) asymmetric reduction, and (3) asymmetric allyl- and crotylboration, coupled with developments in asymmetric homologation, reveal the broad scope of these methodologies for the synthesis of stereoisomers in purities approaching 100 % ee. © 1994 IUPAC

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Brown, H. C., & Ramachandran, P. V. (1994). Recent advances in the boron route to asymmetric synthesis. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 66(2), 201–212. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199466020201

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