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Catalysis / Functional groups / Sharpless epoxidation / Tartrates / Diethyl tartrate / Ethylene oxide / Alcohol / Oxaziridine / Asymmetric nucleophilic epoxidation / Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Epoxides
Date: 2010-04-15 21:12:46
Catalysis
Functional groups
Sharpless epoxidation
Tartrates
Diethyl tartrate
Ethylene oxide
Alcohol
Oxaziridine
Asymmetric nucleophilic epoxidation
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Epoxides

Practical Catalytic Asymmetric Epoxidations David White Stoltz Group Literature Presentation December 13, [removed]p.m. 147 Noyes

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