Asymmetric autocatalysis : the soai reaction /

Asymmetric Autocatalysis provides a comprehensive introduction to the topic of autocatalysis and an in-depth review of the current state of the research.

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Other Authors: Soai, Kenso (Editor), Kawasaki, Tsuneomi (Editor), Matsumoto, Arimasa (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2023]
Series:RSC catalysis series ; no. 43.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Asymmetric Autocatalysis: The Soai Reaction, an Overview -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Characteristic Features of Life -- 1.1.2 Origin of Homochirality and Amplification of Enantiomeric Excess -- 1.2 Asymmetric Autocatalysis -- 1.2.1 Principle of Asymmetric Autocatalysis -- 1.2.2 Discovery of Asymmetric Autocatalysis of 5-Pyrimidyl, 3-Quinolyl, and 5-Carbamoyl-3-pyridyl Alkanols with Amplification of Enantiomeric Excess: The Soai Reaction -- 1.2.3 Trajectory Leading to the Discovery of Asymmetric Autocatalysis 
505 8 |a 1.2.4 The First Asymmetric Autocatalysis of 3-Pyridyl Alkanol -- 1.2.5 Highly Enantioselective Asymmetric Autocatalysis -- 1.2.6 Discovery of Asymmetric Autocatalysis with Amplification of Enantiomeric Excess. The Soai Reaction -- 1.2.7 Investigation of the Mechanism of Asymmetric Autocatalysis -- 1.3 Studies on the Origins of Homochirality by Using Asymmetric Autocatalysis -- 1.3.1 Circularly Polarized Light -- 1.3.2 Chiral Inorganic Crystals of Quartz, Cinnabar, Sodium Chlorate, Retgersite, and the Enantiotopic Face of Achiral Crystals of Gypsum -- 1.3.3 Organic Crystals 
505 8 |a 1.4 Absolute Asymmetric Synthesis -- 1.4.1 Realization of Absolute Asymmetric Synthesis -- 1.4.2 Absolute Asymmetric Synthesis under Solid-Vapor Conditions -- 1.5 Chiral Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen Isotopomers Act as the Origin of Homochirality in Conjunction with Asymmetric Autocatalysis -- 1.6 Various Chiral Materials Including Cryptochiral Compounds as Triggers for Asymmetric Autocatalysis -- 1.7 Unusual Phenomena of the Reversal of the Sense of Enantioselectivities Detected by Asymmetric Autocatalysis 
505 8 |a 1.8 Application of Asymmetric Autocatalysis for the Synthesis of Various Chiral Compounds -- 1.9 Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 2 Asymmetric Autocatalysis Initiated by Enantioenriched Chiral Organic Compounds: The Link Between Circularly Polarized Light and Nearly Enantiopure Organic Compounds -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Asymmetric Autocatalysis Initiated by Various Chiral Compounds -- 2.3 Chiral Discrimination of Cryptochiral Saturated Quaternary Hydrocarbons 
505 8 |a 2.4 Correlation Between Circularly Polarized Light and Highly Enantioenriched Organic Compounds Mediated by Asymmetric Autocatalysis -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 3 Asymmetric Autocatalysis Triggered by the Chirality of Minerals, Organic Crystals, and Surfaces -- 3.1 Crystal Chirality of Achiral Compounds -- 3.2 Chirality of Minerals and Inorganic Crystals as a Trigger for Asymmetric Autocatalysis -- 3.2.1 SiO2 Quartz -- 3.2.2 Sodium Chlorate and Bromate -- 3.2.3 Cinnabar HgS -- 3.2.4 Retgersite -- 3.3 Chirality of Organic Compounds 
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