Multicomponent and Multicatalytic Reactions - A Synthetic Strategy Inspired by Nature

The dream of chemists to imitate the efficiency of Nature for the construction of complex molecules from simple starting materials has driven the development of new concepts in the area of catalysis. In this context, “Multicomponent and Multicatalytic Reactions” have emerged as a highly valuable syn...

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Synthetic methods
Transforms
Trends
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