The IPB has once again been recognized for its exemplary actions in terms of equal opportunity-oriented personnel and organizational policies and has received the TOTAL E-QUALITY certification for the…
The Plant Science Student Conference (PSSC) has been organised by students from the two Leibniz institutes, IPK and IPB, every year for the last 20 years. In this interview, Christina Wäsch (IPK) and…
Scheid, G.; Kuit, W.; Ruijter, E.; Orru, R.; Henke, E.; Bornscheuer, U.; Wessjohann, L.;A New Route to Protected Acyloins and Their Enzymatic Resolution with LipasesEur. J. Org. Chem.20041063-1074(2004)DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.200300338
A series of 16 different 3‐acyloxy methyl ketones, the acyloin acetates and butyrates (±)‐5 , was synthesised by a straightforward new method through alkylation of tert‐butyl 2‐acyloxyacetoacetates 3 , followed by chemoselective dealkoxycarbonylation of the tert‐butyloxycarbonyl group in the presence of other ester groups. Subsequent hydrolysis of (±)‐5 can be achieved with base to give racemic acyloins 6 , or with lipase catalysis to afford the corresponding non‐racemic acyloins (S )‐6 . The remaining (R )‐acyloin esters 5 can be racemised and resubjected to the procedure, or hydrolysed chemically. The kinetic resolution with two of the six tested enzymes, CAL‐B and BCL (PS) lipase, proceeded selectively [enantiomeric ratio (E ) values between 50 and > 200] and most of the acyloins (S )‐6 were obtained in very high enantiomeric excesses (up to > 99% ee ).