2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.tetasy.2005.10.026
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Chiral ionic liquids, a renewal for the chemistry of chiral solvents? Design, synthesis and applications for chiral recognition and asymmetric synthesis

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“…kovalentno vezanu na kation odnosno anion, ili su kiralne. 11 Ionske kapljevine s kiralnim centrima posebno su zanimljive kao mediji u raznim stereoselektivnim reakcijama zbog omogućavanja kiralne diskriminacije, asimetrične kemijske sinteze i optičkog razdvajanja racemata.…”
Section: Struktura I Povijest Ionskih Kapljevinaunclassified
“…kovalentno vezanu na kation odnosno anion, ili su kiralne. 11 Ionske kapljevine s kiralnim centrima posebno su zanimljive kao mediji u raznim stereoselektivnim reakcijama zbog omogućavanja kiralne diskriminacije, asimetrične kemijske sinteze i optičkog razdvajanja racemata.…”
Section: Struktura I Povijest Ionskih Kapljevinaunclassified
“…There have been several reviews about the preparation and application of CILs, with the most recent two having been published in the middle of 2005 (52,53). The present review is intended to update the reader about the recent work in the field of CILs and functionalized CILs since then.…”
Section: Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews 49mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 In particular, chiral ionic liquids (CILs) are of special interest as reaction media for asymmetric organic reactions, chiral discrimination, analytical chemistry. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] The possibility of obtaining novel chiral ionic liquids from renewable natural compounds [19][20][21] rather than from chemicals derived from petroleum is even more intriguing, since ionic liquids are commonly regarded as green solvents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%