Chirality from dynamic kinetic resolution /

The last 15 years have witnessed significant developments in the efficiency and scope of the application of DKR. These now offer a serious alternative to conventional methods for asymmetric synthesis. Indeed, impressive examples using new enzymes and major progress in the DKR of racemates have taken...

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Main Author: Pellissier, Hélène
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Language:English
Published: London : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2011
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