CRC Handbook of Optical Resolutions via Diastereomeric Salt Formation
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CRC Handbook of Optical Resolutions via Diastereomeric Salt Formation
Dávid Kozma (Ed.) CRC Press, September 2001, pp. 800. (ISBN 0-8493-0019-3)
Optically active compounds are gaining ever-increasing importance in organic chemistry, both in the academic and the industrial arenas. The rational synthesis of the growing number of chiral chemicals, drugs, and natural products demands efficient methods for producing these compounds in an enantiomerically, highly pure form. Despite the available alternative techniques, optical resolution via diastereomeric salt formation remains the most widely used method of preparing pure enantiomers.
This is the first book to exclusively address this important organic chemical process. It provides fast, one-stop access to a wealth of information, including all of the available data on 100 resolving agents, a list of 500 optically active compounds available in bulk and a list of their suppliers, data on more than 3500 resolutions, and 4200 citations. With an abundance of analyzed examples, this single, authoritative reference provides all of the information necessary to perform, develop, and optimize optical resolutions via diastereomeric salt formation.
© 2014 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.
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- Masthead
- Contents
- Broadening Active Participation in IUPAC Activities
- If IUPAC is to be successful in representing worldwide chemistry, it needs to foster synergistic relationships with the global community of chemists.
- The Bureau International des Poids et Mesures: Establishing Standards in the Physical Sciences
- The kilogram is, today, the only base unit still defined in terms of a material artifact
- The Synthesis and Naming of Elements 110 and Beyond
- Reliable Solubility Data in the Age of Computerized Chemistry: Why, How, and When?
- Modeling, regardless of the discipline, has one common feature: Reliable data are an essential element.
- Breaking Away from the Old Three Ss
- Young Chemists Travel Far with Canadian National Committee Awards
- Chemical Nomenclature and Structure Representation
- Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry
- SCOPE/IUPAC International Symposium on Endocrine Active Substances
- Generic Source-Based Nomenclature for Polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2001)
- Quantum Chemical B3LYP/cc-pvqz Computation of Ground-State Structures and Properties of Small Molecules with Atoms of Z ≤ 18 (Hydrogen to Argon) (IUPAC Technical Report)
- Standards in Isothermal Microcalorimetry (IUPAC Technical Report)
- Critical Evaluation of Stability Constants of Phosphonic Acids (IUPAC Technical Report)
- IUPAC Seeks Your Comments
- Quantities, Terminology, and Symbols in Photothermal and Related Spectroscopies
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