Preparation of Optically Active 2-Aminobutanoic Acid via Optical Resolution by Replacing Crystallization
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An attempt was made to use a simple procedure to obtain (R)- and (S)-2-aminobutanoic acids [(R)- and (S)-1] which are non-proteinogenic α-amino acids and are useful as chiral reagents in asymmetric syntheses. Compound (RS)-1 p-toluenesulfonate [(RS)-2], which is known to exist as a conglomerate, was optically resolved by replacing crystallization with (R)- and (S)-methionine p-toluenesulfonate [(R)- and (S)-3] as optically active co-solutes. When (S)-3 was employed as the co-solute, (R)-2 was preferentially crystallized from a supersaturated solution of (RS)-2 in 1-propanol, as was (S)-2 in the presence of (R)-3. (R)- and (S)-2 recrystallized from 1-propanol were treated with triethylamine in methanol to give (R)- and (S)-1 in optically pure forms.
- 社団法人 日本農芸化学会の論文
- 2007-05-23
著者
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SHIRAIWA Tadashi
Unit of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kansai University
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Yajima Tatsuo
Fac. Of Chemistry Materials And Bioengineering Kansai Univ.
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Sakaguchi Yusuke
Unit Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering And High Technology Research Center Kansai University
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YAJIMA Tatsuo
Unit of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and High Technology Research Center, Kansai University
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AIZAWA Yukiyo
Unit of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and High Technology Research Center, Kansai University
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NISHIDA Mai
Unit of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and High Technology Research Center, Kansai University
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Nishida Mai
Unit Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering And High Technology Research Center Kansai University
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Aizawa Yukiyo
Unit Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering And High Technology Research Center Kansai University
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Shiraiwa Tadashi
Fac. Of Chemistry Materials And Bioengineering Kansai Univ.
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Shiraiwa Tadashi
Unit Of Chemistry Fac. Of Engineering And High Technol. Res. Center Kansai Univ.
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Yajima Tatsuo
Unit Of Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering And High Technology Research Center Kansai University
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