Manganese catalysed asymmetric cis-dihydroxylation with H2O2
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Manganese catalysed asymmetric cis-dihydroxylation with H2O2
Abstract
High turnover enantioselective alkene cis-dihydroxylation is achieved with H(2)O(2) catalysed by manganese based complexes containing chiral carboxylato ligands.
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