Aziridinyl anions from a chiral, nonracemic 2-isopropylidineaziridine: surprisingly diastereoselective alkylation reactions
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J. F. Hayes, N. Prévost, I. Prokeš, M. Shipman, A. M. Z. Slawin, H. Twin
Lithiation and alkylation of a 2-isopropylidineaziridine bearing an (S)-α-methylbenzyl group on nitrogen proceeds with high levels of diastereocontrol (80–90% de).
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