Dutch resolution: separation of enantiomers with families of resolving agents. A status report
…, B Kaptein, RM La Crois, E de Wever, K Zwaagstra…
Index: Kellogg, Richard M.; Nieuwenhuijzen, Jose W.; Pouwer; Vries, Ton R.; Broxterman, Quirinus B.; Grimbergen, Reinier F.P.; Kaptein, Bernard; La Crois, Rene M.; De Wever, Ellen; Zwaagstra, Karen; Van Der Laan, Alexander C. Synthesis, 2003 , # 10 p. 1626 - 1638
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Abstract
Abstract Dutch Resolution is the term given to the use of mixtures (families) of resolving agents in classical resolutions. In this status report an overview is given of the latest results and new (possible) families of resolving agents are introduced. The concept of families is discussed as well as the factors that come into play on use of families. Practical aspects of Dutch Resolution in particular and resolutions in general are discussed.
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