High pressure chiral recognition experiments - A route to homochiral 4-fluorocyclohexenones

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Meibom, D.; Weinmann, H.; Winterfeldt, E.: High pressure chiral recognition experiments - A route to homochiral 4-fluorocyclohexenones. In: Arkivoc 2004 (2004), Nr. 2, S. 4-23

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4-Fluorocyclohexadienones, prepared by an improved Jacquesy-process, were shown to undergo highly face-selective Diels-Alder reactions with the homochiral cyclopentadiene 1. Some of the diastereoselective transformations, quite unique rearrangements of ?-hydroxy compounds resulting from nucleophilic attack to the carbonyl group as well as selected Retro-Diels-Alder reactions, are reported.
License of this version: CC BY-NC 3.0 Unported
Document Type: Article
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Issue Date: 2004
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