Cyclopropanation enantioselectivity is pressure dependent in supercritical fluoroform
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA, Fax: (+1) 530-752-8995.
Abstract:
The tunable dielectric constant ε of supercritical fluoroform is the explanation for pressure-dependent enantioselectivity in a reaction conducted at low pressure. For the cyclopropanation of styrene and methyl phenyldiazoacetate with a dirhodium catalyst, the enantioselectivity was significantly higher at 52 bar than above 80 bar (see plot).
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