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NHC-based Palladium Catalysts
In collaboration with Umicore AG and Co.,1 we are pleased to offer a series of robust Pd(II) and Pd(0) complexes employed as the linchpin in C–C bond forming reactions.
Louie Group – Professor Product Portal
Professor Louie's research focuses on the discovery and mechanistic understanding of new reactions catalyzed by transition metal complexes. She has developed a highly active Ni(0) catalyst that effectively mediates a variety of cycloaddition and isomerization reactions.
Echavarren Group – Professor Product Portal
The research of the Echavarren group centers on the development of new reactions based on the use of electrophilic complexes of Au(I), Pt(II), and other transition metals as catalysts and their applications in organic synthesis of complex, biologically active molecules. The
Official NovAseptic® Distributors List for Europe
For any information, ordering, or technical request for NovAseptic® products, please contact the official NovAseptic® distributor that covers your location.
The Role of Intestinal Efflux Transporters In Drug Absorption
We presents an article on The Role of Intestinal Efflux Transporters In Drug Absorption.
Optimizing Crude Sample Plant PCR
Overcoming potent inhibitors and sample diversity in direct plant PCR.
Chiral Disulfonimides for Asymmetric Counteranion-directed Catalysis (ACDC)
Asymmetric counteranion-directed catalysis (ACDC) has a number of valuable applications in enantioselective synthesis.
Flavors and Fragrances New Product Offerings
As a leading global supplier of new flavor and fragrance ingredients, we are dedicated to providing you with high-quality aroma chemicals comprising of certified food grade, IFRA, natural, kosher, and halal ingredients.
Metathesis
Olefin metathesis involves an organic reaction that redistributes fragments of alkenes (olefins) by cleavage and transformation of carbon-carbon double bonds.
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