A straightforward asymmetric synthesis of 1,2-disubstituted ferrocenylalkyl amines with the unusual (SFc,S) configuration
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Guillaume Grach, Jean-François Lohier, Jana Sopkova-de Oliveira Santos, Vincent Reboul, Patrick Metzner
A useful synthesis of rare 1,2-disubstituted ferrocenylalkyl amines with (SFc,S) configuration has been achieved in a sequential one-pot methodology from (S)-p-tolylsulfinylferrocene.
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