A chiral recognition model for the chromatographic resolution of N-acylated 1-aryl-1-aminoalkanes
WH Pirkle, CJ Welch, MH Hyun
Index: Pirkle, William H.; Welch, Christopher J.; Hyun, Myung Ho Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1983 , vol. 48, p. 5022 - 5026
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Abstract
The enantiomers of N-acyl derivatives of 1-aryl-1-aminoalkanes generally may be chromatographically separated on a silica-bonded chiral stationary phase derived from N-(3, 5-dinitrobenzoyl) phenylglycine. Chiral recognition is enhanced by increases in either the s basicity of the aryl substituent or the size of the alkyl substituent but is diminished by increases in the size of the acyl group. Carbamate and urea derivatives of these amines ...
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