Chiral anion-mediated asymmetric ion pairing chemistry

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jérôme Lacour, Delphine Moraleda

Abstract

Chemical reactions and processes often involve cationic reagents, intermediates or products in prochiral or chiral racemic form. To afford instead non-racemic compounds, an asymmetric ion pairing of the cations with chiral anionic counterions can be considered. This review presents recent examples of the synthesis and use of chiral anions for such stereoselective purposes.

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