Abstract

The lithium salt of polymer supported phenylethyl amine showed surprisingly high enantioselectivity in the asymmetric deprotonation reaction of cyclohexene oxide. The polymer supported chiral lithium amide base also proved to be more reactive compared to the free chiral lithium amide base. This is a new insight in the development and mechanism of chiral lithium amide bases used in asymmetric reactions.

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