All stereochemistry articles – Page 2
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Research
Challenging mirror molecules made with stereochemistry destroying reaction
Clever catalyst repurposes classic nucleophilic substitution to make chiral quaternary carbon centres
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Webinar
Solving the issues in standardisation of stereochemical representations
Learn about technology that solves the issue of interpreting 3D stereochemical information implied in 2D structure representations.
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What’s left isn’t always right in total synthesis
Scientists turn detective to solve a decade-old stereochemical enigma
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Helicene twists aromaticity to its limit
Six-pronged molecule contains the most twisted and least aromatic benzene ring found yet
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Opinion
That’s stereochemistry
Recognising the tetrahedral nature of carbon changed science as well as explaining it
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Route to complex amines holds drug development promise
New catalytic reaction yields products with three adjacent chiral centres
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Membranes promise to slash energy needed to separate hydrocarbons
ExxonMobil-backed study allows reverse osmosis of hard-to-distinguish para-xylene and ortho-xylene
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Click chemistry creates precision polymers
New synthesis technique allows the length and stereochemistry of artificial polymers to be controlled
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Vitamin makes tricky E/Z flipping easy
Thanks to riboflavin, chemists see route to Z-isomers of α,β-unsaturated carbonyl intermediates
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Research
Alkyne insertion imparts silicon stereochemistry
Rhodium catalyses intramolecular alkynylsilylation
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Crystalline sponge method strikes again
Innovative technique unveils structures of unique compounds with axial and planar chirality
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An end to chasing molecules that were never there?
Simple method for identifying incorrect structures of organic molecules due to NMR misassignments
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