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F-THENA: a chiral derivatizing agent for the determination of the absolute configuration of secondary aromatic alcohols with a self-validating system
Issued Date
2016-01-01
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Article
ISSN
14770520
DOI
10.1039/C6OB02255C
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2-s2.0-84998704813
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Mahidol University
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. Vol.14, No.46 (2016), 11002-11012
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Kulvadee Dolsophon, Jakapun Soponpong, Jittra Kornsakulkarn, Chawanee Thongpanchang, Samran Prabpai, Palangpon Kongsaeree, Tienthong Thongpanchang
F-THENA: a chiral derivatizing agent for the determination of the absolute configuration of secondary aromatic alcohols with a self-validating system.
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry. Vol.14, No.46 (2016), 11002-11012.
doi:10.1039/C6OB02255C
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F-THENA: a chiral derivatizing agent for the determination of the absolute configuration of secondary aromatic alcohols with a self-validating system
Author(s)
Kulvadee Dolsophon
Jakapun Soponpong
Jittra Kornsakulkarn
Chawanee Thongpanchang
Samran Prabpai
Palangpon Kongsaeree
Tienthong Thongpanchang
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Mahidol University
Thailand National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Abstract
© The Royal Society of Chemistry. F-THENA is designed as an alternative fluorine-containing chiral derivatizing agent (CDA). The fluorine atom functions exclusively as a reporter which can directly sense an anisotropic effect from an aromatic substituent of a chiral alcohol. In combination with chemical shift differences from both19F NMR and1H NMR, the F-THENA method can successfully be used for determining the absolute configuration of chiral secondary aromatic alcohols with a self-validating system.
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
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