Chiral Ionic Liquids, a Renewal for the Chemistry of Chiral Solvents? Design, Synthesis and Applications for Chiral Recognition and Asymmetric Synthesis

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A novel class of chiral ionic liquids with chiral cations directly derived from natural l-proline has been synthesized and their physical properties such as melting point, thermal degradation, and specific rotation have been characterized. Further, their potential use in chiral recognition was demonstrated by studying interactions with racemic Mosher’s acid salt.


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