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Catalytic asymmetric induction. Highly enantioselective addition of dialkylzincs to aldehydes

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This article is published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.The article was published on 1986-09-01. It has received 479 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Addition reaction & Enantioselective synthesis.

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Highly enantioselective addition of diethylzinc to aldehydes catalyzed by chiral s-amino-t-alcohols

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4.17 Asymmetric 1,2-Addition of Organometallics to Carbonyl and Imine Groups

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9.11 – Selenium

TL;DR: Various important aspects of organoselenium chemistry are summarized in this chapter and the conceptual presentation of main principles will allow the reader to identify important research directions and should allow also the non-specialist reader to understand the significant advantages of organosiene chemistry.
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Supramolecular Interlocked Biphenyl Ligands for EnantioselectiveTi-Catalyzed Alkylation of Aromatic Aldehydes

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