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One-Pot Absolute Stereochemical Identification of Alcohols via Guanidinium Sulfate Crystallization.

Beau R BrummelKinsey G LeeColin D McMillenJoseph W KolisDaniel C Whitehead
Published in: Organic letters (2019)
A novel technique for the absolute stereochemical determination of alcohols has been developed that uses crystallization of guanidinium salts of organosulfates. The simple one-pot, two-step process leverages facile formation of guandinium organosulfate single crystals for the straightforward determination of the absolute stereochemistry of enantiopure alcohols by means of X-ray crystallography. The strong hydrogen bonding network drives the stability of the crystal lattice and allows for a diverse range of organic alcohol substrates to be analyzed.
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