Informations sur le produit
- Boc-D-Leu-ol
- (R)-N-(T-Butoxycarbonyl)-Leucinol
- R(+)-2-(Boc-Amino)-4-Methyl-1-Pentanol
- N-T-Butoxycarbonyl-D-Leucinol
- N-T-Boc-D-Leucinol
- N-Alpha-T-Boc-D-Leucinol
- N-Boc-D-Leucinol
- Boc-(R)-2-Amino-4-Methyl-1-Pentanol
- tert-butyl [(1R)-1-(hydroxymethyl)-3-methylbutyl]carbamate
Boc-D-Leucinol is a research chemical that has been used for the production of heptanes. It is synthesized by the catalyzed dehydration of D-leucine using toluene and tetrabutylammonium chloride as the catalyst. The yield of this reaction is dependent on the phase-transfer catalyst, which can be either chloride or alcohols. Boc-D-Leucinol is used in organic process research for producing chemicals such as toluene and chlorinated hydrocarbons.