Stereodivergent synthesis with a programmable molecular machine
Salma Kassem,
Alan T. L. Lee,
David A. Leigh (),
Vanesa Marcos,
Leoni I. Palmer and
Simone Pisano
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Salma Kassem: School of Chemistry, University of Manchester
Alan T. L. Lee: School of Chemistry, University of Manchester
David A. Leigh: School of Chemistry, University of Manchester
Vanesa Marcos: School of Chemistry, University of Manchester
Leoni I. Palmer: School of Chemistry, University of Manchester
Simone Pisano: School of Chemistry, University of Manchester
Nature, 2017, vol. 549, issue 7672, 374-378
Abstract:
A molecular machine that can be programmed to position a substrate at one of two directing sites on a molecule, which control the stereochemistry of addition to the substrate, demonstrates complexity, precision and function previously only observed in nature.
Date: 2017
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