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Brunner, Henri, Weber, Matthias, Zabel, Manfred, Zwack, Thomas (2003) Invertierte “Klavierstühle” – ein molekulares Erkennungsmotiv, das die 1:1-Cokristallisation von zwei Diastereomeren im selben Einkristall erzwingt. Angewandte Chemie, 115 (16). 1903-1907 doi:10.1002/ange.200250181

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TitleInvertierte “Klavierstühle” – ein molekulares Erkennungsmotiv, das die 1:1-Cokristallisation von zwei Diastereomeren im selben Einkristall erzwingt
JournalAngewandte Chemie
AuthorsBrunner, HenriAuthor
Weber, MatthiasAuthor
Zabel, ManfredAuthor
Zwack, ThomasAuthor
Year2003 (April 25)Volume115
Issue16
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1002/ange.200250181Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceBrunner, Henri, Weber, Matthias, Zabel, Manfred, Zwack, Thomas (2003) Invertierte “Klavierstühle” – ein molekulares Erkennungsmotiv, das die 1:1-Cokristallisation von zwei Diastereomeren im selben Einkristall erzwingt. Angewandte Chemie, 115 (16). 1903-1907 doi:10.1002/ange.200250181
Plain TextBrunner, Henri, Weber, Matthias, Zabel, Manfred, Zwack, Thomas (2003) Invertierte “Klavierstühle” – ein molekulares Erkennungsmotiv, das die 1:1-Cokristallisation von zwei Diastereomeren im selben Einkristall erzwingt. Angewandte Chemie, 115 (16). 1903-1907 doi:10.1002/ange.200250181
In(2003, April) Angewandte Chemie Vol. 115 (16) Wiley


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