Bis(amino amides) derived from natural amino acids as chiral receptors for N-protected dicarboxylic amino acids
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Bis(amino amides) derived from natural amino acids as chiral receptors for N-protected dicarboxylic amino acidsAuthor (s)
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ALTAVA, Belén, et al. Bis (amino amides) derived from natural amino acids as chiral receptors for N-protected dicarboxylic amino acids. Tetrahedron Letters, 2013, 54.1: 72-79.Type
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A family of bis(amino amides) derived from natural amino acids has been synthesized and tested for the NMR enantiodiscrimination, as chiral receptors, of some N-protected dicarboxylic amino acids. The influence of the ... [+]
A family of bis(amino amides) derived from natural amino acids has been synthesized and tested for the NMR enantiodiscrimination, as chiral receptors, of some N-protected dicarboxylic amino acids. The influence of the amino acid side chain is an important parameter to obtain good enantiodiscrimination. The binding between bis(amino amides) and N-protected dicarboxylic amino acids has been thoroughly studied by ESI-MS and NMR spectroscopic methods as well as by molecular modeling. [-]
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