Handbook of Chiral Chemicals
David J. Ager
David J. Ager

Publisher:CRC
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date:1999-01-04
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date:1999-01-04
Description:
Describes the problems associated with large, commercial-scale syntheses of chiral molecules and the relatively small number of reactions that can be used to achieve these syntheses. The book discusses commercially viable and still-developing methods of compound manufacture, and reviews the best-selling chiral compounds as of 1996.
Describes the problems associated with large, commercial-scale syntheses of chiral molecules and the relatively small number of reactions that can be used to achieve these syntheses. The book discusses commercially viable and still-developing methods of compound manufacture, and reviews the best-selling chiral compounds as of 1996.
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