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Polymer and Mesoporous Material Supported Organocatalysts

After the spread of solid-phase synthesis during the 1960s, the use of polymer supports was later extended to both reagents and catalysts. In 1973, Kagan and coworkers introduced the first polymer-supported chiral complex, a rhodium [Pg.651]

Comprehensive Enantiosekctive Organocatalysis Catalpts, Reactions, and Applications. First Edition. [Pg.651]


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