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Chapter 3 presents data about enantioselective hydrogenation reactions on metal catalysts supported on chiral carriers. Discussed are palladium supported on modified silica gels, effective chiral colloidal catalysts, template catalytic systems, palladiumsilk, palladium-wool, and palladium polypeptide catalysts.
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KLABUNOVSKII, E., SMITH, G.V., ZSIGMOND, Á. (2006). HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSTS SUPPORTED ON CHIRAL CARRIERS. In: KLABUNOVSKII, E., SMITH, G.V., ZSIGMOND, Á. (eds) HETEROGENEOUS ENANTIOSELECTIVE HYDROGENATION. Catalysis by Metal Complexes, vol 31. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4296-6_3
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