Convenient Methods for the Synthesis of Chiral Amino Alcohols and Amines

Authors

  • Mariappan Periasamy School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA. mpsc@uohyd.ernet.in
  • Pothiappan Vairaprakash School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • G. P. Muthukumaragopal School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Shaik Anwar School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Surisetti Suresh School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Meda Narsi Reddy School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Meduri Padmaja School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Sakilam Satishkumar School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Sundaram Suresh School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Polimera Obula Reddy School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Laxhmaiah Alakonda School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Manasi Dalai School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Nalluri Sanjeevakumar School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Ramani Gurubrahamam School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA
  • Muthu Seenivasaperumal School of Chemistry University of Hyderabad Central University P.O. Hyderabad-500046, INDIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2013.23

Keywords:

Amines, Asymmetric borane reduction, Aziridinium ions, Chiral amino alcohols, Cyclohexene epoxide, Naphthols, Reductive coupling, Resolution, Ring opening, Tröger base

Abstract

Simple, convenient methods have been developed using readily available, easy-to-handle reagents to access a variety of chiral amino alcohols and amines, which have considerable potential for applications in asymmetric organic transformations. Scholars from this laboratory in India have made significant contributions to this field, which is the subject of the current review.

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Published

2013-02-27

How to Cite

[1]
M. Periasamy, P. Vairaprakash, G. P. Muthukumaragopal, S. Anwar, S. Suresh, M. N. Reddy, M. Padmaja, S. Satishkumar, S. Suresh, P. O. Reddy, L. Alakonda, M. Dalai, N. Sanjeevakumar, R. Gurubrahamam, M. Seenivasaperumal, Chimia 2013, 67, 23, DOI: 10.2533/chimia.2013.23.