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Ordered mesoporous silica as supports in the heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis

Sahoo et al., 2011

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1959133421604600246
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Sahoo S
Bordoloi A
Halligudi S
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Catalysis surveys from Asia

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Enantioselective synthesis of organic compounds has been studied by homogeneous catalysts for several years. However, these catalysts have yet to make a significant impact on industrial scales for fine chemical synthesis. A primary reason is the designing of a …
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