Additive Effects on Asymmetric Catalysis

Chemical Reviews
Liang HongRui Wang

Abstract

This review highlights a number of additives that can be used to make asymmetric reactions perfect. Without changing other reaction conditions, simply adding additives can lead to improved asymmetric catalysis, such as reduced reaction time, improved yield, or/and increased selectivity.

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