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Supramolecular metallocatalysts for the cleavage of amino acid esters

Scrimin et al., 1992

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4025998796535704728
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Scrimin P
Tecilla P
Tonellato U
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Journal of physical organic chemistry

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Transition metal ions are effective catalysts of the hydrolytic cleavage of amino acid esters and their effects can be enhanced and properly directed when they are chelated to functionalized ligands. The resulting metallocatalysts are attracting increasing attention and …
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