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Asymmetric Synthetic Methodology New Directions In Organic Biological Chemistry 1st Edition David John Ager

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Asymmetric Synthetic Methodology New Directions In Organic Biological Chemistry 1st Edition David John Ager
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.55 MB
Pages: 512
Author: David John Ager, Michael B. East
ISBN: 9780849389429, 0849389429
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Asymmetric Synthetic Methodology New Directions In Organic Biological Chemistry 1st Edition David John Ager by David John Ager, Michael B. East 9780849389429, 0849389429 instant download after payment.

This comprehensive text presents a critical discussion of the scopes and limitations of various organic synthetic methodologies that are available for performing asymmetric transformations. In addition to purely chemical methods, the book covers applications of new enzymes and other biological systems that are increasingly useful in asymmetric methodology.

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