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Jacobsen's hydrolytic resolution
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Can it be used to resolve a small, 4-carbon molecule with a 1,2-acetonide and a 3,4 epoxide? The C-2 is already chirally pure (from mannitol). I want to enrich the C-3
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I would guess that you could. That chemistry is very robust.
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