Several small organic molecule catalysts are reminiscent of natural enzymes in their mode of action and substrate interaction/activation. This striking similarity has been a great source of inspiration for the development of new organocatalytic asymmetric processes. A few representative examples, mostly dealing with catalysts interacting through multiple hydrogen-bonds (synthetic oxyanion holes), are highlighted in this perspective
Chemical synthesis is one of the key technologies underlying modern drug discovery and development. ...
Asymmetric organocatalysis is a 'fast lane' of the chemical highway: the progress in the last decade...
This Review is dealing with selected papers reported in 2006 and the first half of 2007 and is inten...
Several small organic molecule catalysts are reminiscent of natural enzymes in their mode of action ...
none1noAsymmetric reactions with organic molecules as catalysts (organocatalysis), are of great ut...
Small organic molecules are increasingliy used as asymmetric catalysts, complementing the enzymes an...
For a long time, there seemed to have been an unwritten rule that organocatalysts, in contrast to tr...
In the year 2000, Accounts of Chemical Research published a landmark special edition on the timely s...
The results of recent studies on the mechanism of stereoinduction in asymmetric hydrogenation cataly...
Organocatalysis, catalysis with low-molecular weight catalysts in which a metal is not part of the c...
Nowadays, the development of new enantioselective processes is highly relevant in chemistry due to t...
In the last decade a remarkable expansion of a new field has been accomplished, the asymmetric organ...
Nowadays, the development of new enantioselective processes is highly relevant in chemistry due to t...
Reactions carried out with substoichiometric quantities of organic molecules as catalysts has receiv...
Organocatalysis has become a major pillar of (asymmetric) catalysis. Here, the authors discuss recen...
Chemical synthesis is one of the key technologies underlying modern drug discovery and development. ...
Asymmetric organocatalysis is a 'fast lane' of the chemical highway: the progress in the last decade...
This Review is dealing with selected papers reported in 2006 and the first half of 2007 and is inten...
Several small organic molecule catalysts are reminiscent of natural enzymes in their mode of action ...
none1noAsymmetric reactions with organic molecules as catalysts (organocatalysis), are of great ut...
Small organic molecules are increasingliy used as asymmetric catalysts, complementing the enzymes an...
For a long time, there seemed to have been an unwritten rule that organocatalysts, in contrast to tr...
In the year 2000, Accounts of Chemical Research published a landmark special edition on the timely s...
The results of recent studies on the mechanism of stereoinduction in asymmetric hydrogenation cataly...
Organocatalysis, catalysis with low-molecular weight catalysts in which a metal is not part of the c...
Nowadays, the development of new enantioselective processes is highly relevant in chemistry due to t...
In the last decade a remarkable expansion of a new field has been accomplished, the asymmetric organ...
Nowadays, the development of new enantioselective processes is highly relevant in chemistry due to t...
Reactions carried out with substoichiometric quantities of organic molecules as catalysts has receiv...
Organocatalysis has become a major pillar of (asymmetric) catalysis. Here, the authors discuss recen...
Chemical synthesis is one of the key technologies underlying modern drug discovery and development. ...
Asymmetric organocatalysis is a 'fast lane' of the chemical highway: the progress in the last decade...
This Review is dealing with selected papers reported in 2006 and the first half of 2007 and is inten...