A Green Chemistry Approach to Asymmetric Catalysis: Solvent-Free and Highly Concentrated Reactions
Patrick J. Walsh(University of Pennsylvania), Cecilia Anaya de Parrodi(University of Pennsylvania), Hongmei Li(Shenyang Aerospace University)
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