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organocatalysis is
focused on
asymmetric catalysis with
chiral catalysts,
called asymmetric organocatalysis or
enantioselective organocatalysis. A...
- (2005).
Asymmetric Organocatalysis. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. ISBNÂ 3-527-30517-3.
Special Issue: List,
Benjamin (2007). "
Organocatalysis". Chem. Rev. 107 (12):...
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discipline organocatalysis is
divided into the
application of
covalent (e.g., proline, DMAP) and non-covalent (e.g.,
thiourea organocatalysis) organocatalysts...
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Within the area of
organocatalysis, (thio)urea
organocatalysis describes the use of
ureas and
thioureas to
accelerate and
stereochemically alter organic...
- (2005). "Asymmetric
Organocatalysis". Wiley-VCH ISBNÂ 3-527-30517-3 Dalko, P.I. (editor) (2007). "Enantioselective
Organocatalysis:
Reactions and Experimental...
- in
Chemistry with
Benjamin List "for the
development of
asymmetric organocatalysis".
MacMillan used his
share of the $1.14
million prize to establish...
- of
organic chemistry at the
University of Cologne. He co-developed
organocatalysis, a
method of
accelerating chemical reactions and
making them more efficient...
- photoredox-catalyzed
reaction gives the
desired regioisomer in
improved yield.
Organocatalysis is a
subfield of
catalysis that
explores the
potential of
organic small...
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sequential one-pot reactions,
asymmetric supramolecular catalysis and
organocatalysis,
development of multi-component and multi-catalysis
cascade reactions...
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quaternary ammonium salts derived from the
Cinchona alkaloids; or
organocatalysis,
which is
activated by
enamine or
iminium with
chiral secondary amines...