A chiral auxiliary is a molecule or functional group that is introduced into a chemical reaction to temporarily impart chirality to a substrate that would otherwise be achiral. Chiral auxiliaries help guide the stereochemical outcome of reactions, leading to the selective formation of one stereoisomer over another. In practice, a chiral auxiliary is typically attached to a substrate to create a chiral environment around it, which influences how it reacts in synthetic transformations.
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