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Chiral Acylation: Kinetic Resolution

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This lecture covers the activation of acyl electrophile with chiral nucleophiles, chiral acylation using various catalysts, and the resolution of cyclic amines via azolium intermediate. It also discusses asymmetric acylation, desymmetrization of diols acylation, and the generation of chiral enolates from 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds.

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