1. Assuming you have available both enantiomers of the amino acid valine, how would you convert the iodide A shown below to the indicated carboxylic acid? You may assume other common reagents and solvents needed are also available. enantiosel. OBn alkylation OBn H₂N CO₂H (valine)
1. Assuming you have available both enantiomers of the amino acid valine, how would you convert the iodide A shown below to the indicated carboxylic acid? You may assume other common reagents and solvents needed are also available. enantiosel. OBn alkylation OBn H₂N CO₂H (valine)
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