“…While conducting the [2,3]-Wittig rearrangement reaction in the presence of a homogeneous catalyst, a noticeable drop in the enantioselectivity of the rearranged product was observed. 26 However, performing the same reaction using heterogeneous catalysis led to the formation of the product 2 with significantly higher enantioselectivity of both diastereomers (to compare, ee major/minor for product 2 with homogeneous catalysis – 77%/35%, heterogeneous catalysis – 86%/86%). The kinetic study of the [2,3]-Wittig rearrangement reaction of 1 with the immobilized catalyst XXIX revealed the full consumption of the starting material in 16 h. A decrease in ee of both diastereomers was also noticed, but, compared to the homogeneous catalysis, the detected drop was substantially smaller ( Figure 6 ).…”