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Chemical engineering / Hydrogen / Stereochemistry / Organocatalysis / Enantioselective synthesis / Nucleophilic conjugate addition / Aldol reaction / Curtin–Hammett principle / Michael reaction / Chemistry / Organic reactions / Catalysis
Date: 2012-09-09 21:06:27
Chemical engineering
Hydrogen
Stereochemistry
Organocatalysis
Enantioselective synthesis
Nucleophilic conjugate addition
Aldol reaction
Curtin–Hammett principle
Michael reaction
Chemistry
Organic reactions
Catalysis

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