Highly Enantioselective Azadiene Diels−Alder Reactions Catalyzed by Chiral N-Heterocyclic Carbenes
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About Highly Enantioselective Azadiene Diels−Alder Reactions Catalyzed by Chiral N-Heterocyclic Carbenes
This paper, published in 2006, received 499 indexed citations . Written by Ming He, Justin R. Struble and Jeffrey W. Bode covering the research area of Organic Chemistry. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Organic Chemistry (495 citations), Inorganic Chemistry (77 citations) and Molecular Biology (25 citations). Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.
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