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organocatalytic

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to organocatalysis

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  • Over the past decade the research area of organocatalysis has rapidly grown to become a third pillar of asymmetric catalysis standing next to metal and biocatalysis, thus paving the way for a new and powerful strategy that can help to address these issues - organocatalytic cascade reactions.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Christoph Grondal 2010

  • Over the past decade the research area of organocatalysis has rapidly grown to become a third pillar of asymmetric catalysis standing next to metal and biocatalysis, thus paving the way for a new and powerful strategy that can help to address these issues - organocatalytic cascade reactions.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Christoph Grondal 2010

  • The central aim of this proposal is to design a novel scalable organocatalytic system for asymmetric oxidation, that can be driven by any of a range of stoicheiometric oxidants, that will have generic efficacy, that will provide high selectivity, that will not involve the use of toxic and/or scarce heavy metals, and that will produce very little waste material.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

  • The central aim of this proposal is to design a novel scalable organocatalytic system for asymmetric oxidation, that can be driven by any of a range of stoicheiometric oxidants, that will have generic efficacy, that will provide high selectivity, that will not involve the use of toxic and/or scarce heavy metals, and that will produce very little waste material.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

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