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Cellulose recycling as a source of raw chirality
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Valeria Corne
Published/Copyright:
July 10, 2013
Online erschienen: 2013-7-10
Erschienen im Druck: 2013-7-10
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
asymmetric synthesis;
biomass;
catalysts;
cellulose;
chiral auxiliaries;
D-allal;
levoglucosenone;
organocatalysts
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- Preface
- Plastics additives and green chemistry
- From waste to wealth using green chemistry
- Effective synthesis of cyclic carbonates from CO2 and epoxides catalyzed by KI/cucurbit[6]uril
- Green chemistry in Brazil
- Developing nanotechnological strategies for green industrial processes
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- A “green” industrial revolution: Using chitin towards transformative technologies
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