Abstract

Hydrolytic kinetic resolution (HKR) developed by Jacobsen has emerged in recent times as a powerful tool to synthesize both terminal epoxides and their corresponding diols in highly enantiomerically pure form. In this review we have covered the application of HKR method for the first time in the synthesis of biologically active compounds. <div class= textboxdefault > Figure options Download full-size image Download as PowerPoint slide

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