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titleOfInvention Amino compound optical resolution agent and optical resolution method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an optical resolution for a chiral amino compound capable of forming a diastereomer that produces a sufficient difference in physical properties, and further capable of regenerating the desired enantiomer from the diastereomer under mild conditions. Provide the agent. According to a cyclohexadiene-dicarboxylic anhydride compound represented by the following formula (I-1) or formula (I-2). In formula (I-1) and formula (I-2), R 1 and R 2 represent atoms or functional groups different from each other. A racemic form of a chiral amino compound (for example, an amino acid) is reacted with a compound of formula (I-1) or formula (I-2) to form a diastereomer of an amide compound, and then the diastereomer is separated and purified. Furthermore, amino compounds can be regenerated and isolated by hydrolyzing the diastereomers under mildly acidic conditions. [Chemical 1] [Chemical 2] [Selection] Figure 2
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