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Novel Optical Resolution Technologies [electronic resource] /edited by Kenichi Sakai, Noriaki Hirayama, Rui Tamura.

by Sakai, Kenichi [editor.]; Hirayama, Noriaki [editor.]; Tamura, Rui [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Topics in Current Chemistry: 269Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : 2007.Description: XIV, 313 p. Also available online. online resource.ISBN: 9783540463207.Other title: With contributions by numerous experts.Subject(s): Chemistry | Chemistry, Organic | Biochemistry | Chemistry | Organic Chemistry | Medicinal ChemistryDDC classification: 547 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preferential Crystallization -- Mechanism and Scope of Preferential Enrichment, a Symmetry-Breaking Enantiomeric Resolution Phenomenon -- Racemization, Optical Resolution and Crystallization-Induced Asymmetric Transformation of Amino Acids and Pharmaceutical Intermediates -- Advantages of Structural Similaritiesof the Reactants in Optical Resolution Processes -- Dutch Resolution of Racemates and the Roles of Solid Solution Formation and Nucleation Inhibition -- New Resolution Technologies Controlled by Chiral Discrimination Mechanisms -- Molecular Mechanisms of Dielectrically Controlled Resolution (DCR) -- From Racemates to Single Enantiomers – Chiral Synthetic Drugs over the last 20 Years.
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Preferential Crystallization -- Mechanism and Scope of Preferential Enrichment, a Symmetry-Breaking Enantiomeric Resolution Phenomenon -- Racemization, Optical Resolution and Crystallization-Induced Asymmetric Transformation of Amino Acids and Pharmaceutical Intermediates -- Advantages of Structural Similaritiesof the Reactants in Optical Resolution Processes -- Dutch Resolution of Racemates and the Roles of Solid Solution Formation and Nucleation Inhibition -- New Resolution Technologies Controlled by Chiral Discrimination Mechanisms -- Molecular Mechanisms of Dielectrically Controlled Resolution (DCR) -- From Racemates to Single Enantiomers – Chiral Synthetic Drugs over the last 20 Years.

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