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Lipase-catalyzed access to enantiomerically pure (R)- and (S)-trans-4-phenyl-3-butene-2-ol
Ashraf Ghanem
, Volker Schurig
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Engineering & Materials Science
Alcohols
70%
Butenes
80%
Candida
35%
Cyclodextrins
36%
Earth (planet)
18%
Enantiomers
37%
Hydrolysis
78%
Lipases
100%
Organic solvents
30%
Phosphates
49%
Screening
20%
Substrates
15%
Transesterification
82%
Physics & Astronomy
acetates
70%
alcohols
50%
Antarctic regions
23%
buffers
27%
butenes
83%
enantiomers
22%
hydrolysis
55%
kinetics
9%
phenyls
70%
phosphates
32%
products
10%
pseudomonas
23%
screening
14%
Chemical Compounds
Acetate
36%
Acyl Donor
17%
Alcohol
7%
Buffer Solution
16%
Diatomaceous Earth
18%
Enantiomer
50%
Hydrolysis
24%
Organic Solvent
9%
Phosphate
17%
Purity
32%
Transesterification
38%