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  • Ritter, Tobias - Contributor
  • Jacobsen, Eric N. - Contributor
  • Balskus, Emily P. - Contributor

Publication

2013 - , Massachusetts

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English

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"The cation–π interaction has been long-established to play an important role in molecular recognition, supramolecular chemistry, and molecular biology. In contrast, its potential application in small-molecule catalysis, especially as a selectivity-determining factor in asymmetric synthesis has been overlooked until very recently. This dissertation begins with an extensive literature review on the state-of-the-art research on the application of cation–π interactions in non-enzymatic catalysis of organic and organometallic transformations. The research in this field has been largely inspired and guided by the related biosynthetic systems incorporating the same type of interactions.</p>"

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