Episode Synopsis "Photocatalytic Deracemization"
In this episode we discuss a report from the Knowles lab on a method for catalytic deracemization using visible light. This strategy benefits from two independent stereoselective steps resulting in a highly enantioselective transformation. DOI: 10.1126/science.aay2204.
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