Abstract
Amide cuprate reagents attack the less hindered carbon atom of epoxides to give 1,2-amino alcohols in good yields; this procedure is applied to the synthesis of an aziridine alcohol bearing a carborane framework which is a potentially useful 10B carrier for boron neutron capture therapy.
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