Significant amounts of metal phosphate impurities have been detected by NMR spectroscopy and ICPOES
analysis of synthetic, as well as purchased, samples of VAPOL hydrogen phosphate purified on silica
gel. The previously reported VAPOL hydrogen phosphate-catalyzed desymmetrization of meso-aziridines
with different silylated compounds, has been re-examined. While metal-free phosphoric acid
exhibited low activity and enantioselectivity, calcium and magnesium phosphate salts proved to be the
true catalysts in these related processes. Reproducible high enantioselectivities were obtained in the
ring-opening of cyclic meso-aziridines with Me3SiX (X1⁄4SPh, SePh, N3) employing a 1:1 mixture of calcium
and magnesium VAPOL phosphates. The reaction has been successfully extended to Me3SiSBn,
Me3SiSMe and Me3SiNCS, giving ring-opened products in high yield and unprecedented moderate to
good enantioselectivities
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