New methodologies for catalysis and combinatorial chemistry
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Robin Frauenlob, 'New methodologies for catalysis and combinatorial chemistry', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2013, pp 206Download Item:

Abstract:
The enantioselective synthesis of chiral molecules, such as those required by the
pharmaceutical industry, is one of the most important tasks in chemistry. Asymmetric
catalysis is an attractive way to synthesise enantiopure compounds. Thus, the synthesis of
chiral ligands has shown a great interest. Catalytic methods for the generation of
enantiomerically pure compounds traditionally can be a difficult and time consuming
process. The selectivity of a reaction depends not only on the catalyst but also on the
substrate, which makes the quest of finding a catalyst for a specific substrate harder.
Author: Frauenlob, Robin
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Bergin, EndaQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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