-
never done before". This
feature is also
called enantiosemy,
enantionymy (
enantio-
means "opposite"),
antilogy or autoantonymy. An
enantiosemic term is by...
- In chemistry, an
enantiomer (/ɪˈnænti.əmər, ɛ-, -oʊ-/ ih-NAN-tee-ə-mər), also
known as an
optical isomer, antipode, or
optical antipode, is one of a pair...
-
chiral amine catalyst. In 2013,
Carreira and co-workers
reported a
highly enantio- and
diastereoselective α-allylation of
branched aldehydes. They used chiral...
-
communic acid, communol, biformenes),
while Ic uses
enantio labdanoids (ozic acid, ozol,
enantio biformenes).
class Ia
includes Succinite (= 'normal'...
-
familiar chiral object; the word
enantiomorph stems from the Gr**** ἐναντίος (
enantios) 'opposite' + μορφή (morphe) 'form'. Some
chiral three-dimensional objects...
- fats and oils. It is chiral,
occurring naturally both as the
racemate and
enantio-enriched forms.
Treatment with
peracetic acid
gives 3,4-caranediol. Pyrolysis...
-
Enantiodromia (Ancient Gr****: ἐναντίος, romanized:
enantios – "opposite" and δρόμος,
dromos – "running course") is a
principle introduced in the West by...
- molecules, spin-selectivity of electron-transport in a
chiral medium and
enantio-selectivity in
chemical reactions induced by spin-polarized electrons....
- et al. (November 2017). "Cannabis
through the
looking gl****: chemo- and
enantio-selective
separation of
phytocannabinoids by
enantioselective ultra high...
-
donor and
lipase as a catalyst. This
methodology allows the
preparation of
enantio-enriched
alcohols and acetates.
Acetoxy group Acylation Amide Ester N-terminal...