水性アルドール添加のためのマイクロリアクターとしての有機触媒ペプチドコアセルバート
Zhen Dai1, Malcolm Meyn1, Lucas Caire da Silva1
1Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, H3A 0B8, Canada. lucas.cairedasilva@mail.mcgill.ca.
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