Asymmetric Chiral-at-Rhodium Catalysis Driven by Visible Light or Electricity

Driving asymmetric catalysis with visible light or electricity is of significant value because they represent ‘green’ and sustainable methods to synthesize non-racemic chiral molecules and in addition offer ample opportunities for chemists to discover new mechanistic scenarios and invent previously...

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Autore principale: Huang, Xiaoqiang
Altri autori: Meggers, Eric (Professor) (Relatore della tesi)
Natura: Dissertation
Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2019
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