A high-performance, tailor-made resolving agent: Remarkable enhancement of resolution ability by introducing a naphthyl group into the fundamental skeleton1

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Kinbara, Kazushi [1 ]
Harada, Yoshiko [1 ]
Saigo, Kazuhiko [1 ]
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[1] Dept. of Integrated Biosciences, The University of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
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Amines - Crystal structure - Hydrogen bonds - Mixtures - Molecular dynamics - Molecular structure - Phase diagrams - Phase equilibria - Salts - Substitution reactions - Thermodynamic stability - X ray crystallography;
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A novel resolving agent, 2-naphthylglycolic acid (2-NGA), was designed for p-substituted 1-arylethylamines on the basis of the consideration that a rigid and large naphthyl group would be favorable for the close packing of supramolecular hydrogen-bond sheets formed between the carboxy groups of 2-NGA and the amino groups of p-substituted 1-arylethylamines. Racemic 2-NGA was readily available from commercially available raw materials, and both enantiopure forms could be obtained by simple diastereomeric resolution with enantiopure 1-phenyl-ethylamine. Thus-prepared enantiopure 2-NGA was found to have an excellent resolution ability not only for p-substituted 1-arylethylamines, but also for a wide variety of chiral primary amines. X-Ray crystallographic analyses of the less- and more-soluble diastereomeric salts revealed that this excellent resolution ability of 2-NGA arose from the formation of a supramolecular hydrogen-bond sheet with the primary amine, as we had expected, and also from the possible achievement of an infinite chain of CH π interaction between its naphthyl group and the aromatic group of the amine, which was formed in the hydrophobic region of the supramolecular hydrogen-bond sheet.
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  • [1] A high-performance, tailor-made resolving agent: remarkable enhancement of resolution ability by introducing a naphthyl group into the fundamental skeleton
    Kinbara, K
    Harada, Y
    Saigo, K
    JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-PERKIN TRANSACTIONS 2, 2000, (07): : 1339 - 1347