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Enantioselective schematic representation

Fig. 11. Schematic representations for substrate binding by the FruA from rabbit muscle to rationalize the origin of enantioselectivity observed with a-hydroxyaldehydes carrying a distant carboxylate function... Fig. 11. Schematic representations for substrate binding by the FruA from rabbit muscle to rationalize the origin of enantioselectivity observed with a-hydroxyaldehydes carrying a distant carboxylate function...
Figure 12 Schematic representation of the mechanism proposed for the enantioselective hydrogenation of a-ketoesters on cin-chonidine-modified platinum catalyst. The development of general methods for imparting enantioselectivity to regular heterogeneous catalysts promises to revolutionize the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries ... Figure 12 Schematic representation of the mechanism proposed for the enantioselective hydrogenation of a-ketoesters on cin-chonidine-modified platinum catalyst. The development of general methods for imparting enantioselectivity to regular heterogeneous catalysts promises to revolutionize the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries ...
Figure 8.23 Schematic representation of a racemic 8-sheet architecture composed of isotactic (R)- (black) and (S)- (red) oligopeptide chains, showing the enantioselective reaction with a (R)-thio-ester-monomer molecule only at the left-side rim. The monomer molecule is prevented from reacting at the right-side rim. Figure 8.23 Schematic representation of a racemic 8-sheet architecture composed of isotactic (R)- (black) and (S)- (red) oligopeptide chains, showing the enantioselective reaction with a (R)-thio-ester-monomer molecule only at the left-side rim. The monomer molecule is prevented from reacting at the right-side rim.
Figure 3 Schematic representation of enantioselective multidimensional GC. (From Ref. 42). Figure 3 Schematic representation of enantioselective multidimensional GC. (From Ref. 42).
Figure 5.2 Schematic representation of self-supporting strategy for enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis. Figure 5.2 Schematic representation of self-supporting strategy for enantioselective heterogeneous catalysis.

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