Catalytic asymmetric syntheses of isoxazoline-N-oxides under phase-transfer conditions
Abstract
Catalytic asymmetric syntheses of various isoxazoline-N-oxides have been accomplished by asymmetric phase-transfer
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Catalytic asymmetric syntheses of various isoxazoline-N-oxides have been accomplished by asymmetric phase-transfer
The article was received on 25 Dec 2010, accepted on 13 Jan 2011 and first published on 01 Feb 2011
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