“…Combination of the iminium hexafluorophosphates 1 a , 2 a , or 3 a with 1.5 equivalents of diphenyldiazomethane ( 4 ) in different solvents and subsequent workup with aqueous phosphate buffer gave 2,2,3‐triphenylcyclopropanecarbaldehyde ( 5 a ) in variable yields and enantioselectivities. As shown in Table , the reaction of 1 a with 4 afforded good yields of the cyclopropanecarbaldehyde 5 a in dichloromethane, DMF, and acetonitrile, but not in methanol and THF solutions.…”