Abstract

A silyl chloride derivatized styrene polymer was employed in the silylation-based kinetic resolution of secondary alcohols for chromatography-free separation of alcohol enantiomers. Synthetically useful selectivity factors were obtained; furthermore, the polymer was recycled for use in a subsequent kinetic resolution, and it maintained its selectivity and integrity.

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