Ionic Liquid Immobilized Organocatalysts for Asymmetric Reactions in Aqueous Media
Abstract
:1. Introduction and Background
2. Ionic Liquids Immobilized Asymmetric Organocatalysis in Aqueous Media
2.1. Imidazolium Immobilized Organocatalysts
2.2. Ammonium Salt Immobilized Organocatalysts
2.3. Other Heterocyclic Immobilized Organocatalysts
3. Conclusions and Outlook
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Qiao, Y.; Headley, A.D. Ionic Liquid Immobilized Organocatalysts for Asymmetric Reactions in Aqueous Media. Catalysts 2013, 3, 709-725. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal3030709
Qiao Y, Headley AD. Ionic Liquid Immobilized Organocatalysts for Asymmetric Reactions in Aqueous Media. Catalysts. 2013; 3(3):709-725. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal3030709
Chicago/Turabian StyleQiao, Yupu, and Allan D. Headley. 2013. "Ionic Liquid Immobilized Organocatalysts for Asymmetric Reactions in Aqueous Media" Catalysts 3, no. 3: 709-725. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal3030709