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

Contributor(s): Series: Topics in Current Chemistry ; 269Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007Description: XIV, 313 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540463207
Other title:
  • With contributions by numerous experts
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 547 23
LOC classification:
  • QD415-436
Online resources:
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.
In: Springer eBooks
Item type: eBooks
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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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