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Charles A Mullen1, Michel R Gagné
1Department of Chemistry CB#3290, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3290, USA.
Abstract:
[reaction: see text] (R)-[(tolBINAP)Pt(NC(6)F(5))(2)][SbF(6)](2) (5) catalyzes the highly enantioselective Prins reaction between 2-allylphenols and glyoxylate esters. Other Lewis acid catalysts favor glyoxylate-ene products.
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