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Introduction
Cinchonine Base (CAS-No. 118-10-5), a pseudoenantiomer of Cinchonidine, is a well-known chiral compound widely used as a racemic resolution agent since decades. Apart from this application Cinchonine Base and its Cinchona alkaloid derivatives acts as an efficient enantioselective organocatalyst in a wide variety of asymmetric reactions. Multiple examples can be reviewed in our free of charge chiral catalyst search Database. Nowadays, the term asymmetric oganocatalysis covers a wide range of organic processes and methodologies, providing efficient and environmentally friendly access to enantiomerically pure compounds. Cinchonine is a versatile tool in applied Green Chemistry.
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Physical properties
Cinchonine (CAS-No.: 118-10-5) is a white or almost white, crystalline powder or it consists of fine, colourless needles, being soluble in ethanol and methanol. In contrast to the well-known cinchona alkaloids, the solubility of Cinchonine in other solvnets is limited. The melting point is in the range of 250-255°C. This compound is not hygroscopic and contains less than 1.0 % water. According to the literatur the pka values have been determined: pk1 = 5.85 and pk2 = 9.92. Cinchonine could be stored at ambient conditions in well-closed, light-resistant containers.
Synonyms
(8R,9S)-Cinchonan-9-ol, (8β,9S)-Cinchonan-9-ol and (S)-[(2R,4S,5R)-5-Ethenyl-1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-yl](quinolin-4-yl)methanol