Direct organocatalytic aldol reactions in buffered aqueous media
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Armando Córdova, Wolfgang Notz, Carlos F. Barbas III
Organocatalytic cross-aldol reactions catalyzed by cyclic secondary amines in aqueous media provide a direct route to a variety of aldols including carbohydrate derivatives and may warrant consideration as a prebiotic route to sugars.
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