Abstract

AbstractViedma ripening is an emerging method for the solid‐phase deracemization of mixtures of enantiomers. Up to now, the scope of the method has remained limited to molecules with a single stereocenter. We show here that this method can be extended to obtain a single enantiomer from a mixture of stereoisomers with two different stereocenters. In addition, we show that by using tailor‐made chiral additives, the conversion time can be reduced by a factor of 100.

Highlights

  • Viedma ripening is an emerging method for the solid-phase deracemization of mixtures of enantiomers

  • We show here that this method can be extended to obtain a single enantiomer from a mixture of stereoisomers with two different stereocenters

  • Deracemization methods can be used, in which the unwanted enantiomer is converted into the desired product

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Introduction

Viedma ripening is an emerging method for the solid-phase deracemization of mixtures of enantiomers. We show here that this method can be extended to obtain a single enantiomer from a mixture of stereoisomers with two different stereocenters. Only molecules with a single stereocenter have been deracemized using Viedma ripening.

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