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  2. Prochirality - Wikipedia

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    [2] If two identical substituents are attached to an sp 3-hybridized atom, the descriptors pro-R and pro-S are used to distinguish between the two. Promoting the pro-R substituent to higher priority than the other identical substituent results in an R chirality center at the original sp 3-hybridized atom, and analogously for the pro-S substituent.

  3. Tecnam P2002 Sierra - Wikipedia

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    The Tecnam P2002 Sierra is a two-seat, low-wing, light aircraft. [2] A major market for the Sierra is the flight training sector; accordingly, its design and several of its major features, such as the use of a low-mounted wing and a bubble canopy, result in the aircraft being particularly well-suited to use as a trainer.

  4. Enantioselective reduction of ketones - Wikipedia

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    Enantioselective ketone reductions convert prochiral ketones into chiral, non-racemic alcohols and are used heavily for the synthesis of stereodefined alcohols. [1]Carbonyl reduction, the net addition of H 2 across a carbon-oxygen double bond, is an important way to prepare alcohols.

  5. Molecular configuration - Wikipedia

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    R-S isomerism of thalidomide. Chiral center marked with a star(*). Hydrogen (not drawn) is projecting behind the chiral centre. Enantiomers are molecules having one or more chiral centres that are mirror images of each other. [2] Chiral centres are designated R or S. If the 3 groups projecting towards you are arranged clockwise from highest ...

  6. Corey–Itsuno reduction - Wikipedia

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    The Corey–Itsuno reduction, also known as the Corey–Bakshi–Shibata (CBS) reduction, is a chemical reaction in which a prochiral ketone is enantioselectively reduced to produce the corresponding chiral, non-racemic alcohol.

  7. Planar chirality - Wikipedia

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    A planar chiral derivative of ferrocene, used for kinetic resolution of some racemic secondary alcohols [1]. This term is used in chemistry contexts, [2] e.g., for a chiral molecule lacking an asymmetric carbon atom, but possessing two non-coplanar rings that are each dissymmetric and which cannot easily rotate about the chemical bond connecting them: 2,2'-dimethylbiphenyl is perhaps the ...

  8. Chirality timeline - Wikipedia

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    Chiral molecules in the receptors in our noses can tell the difference between these things. Chirality affects biochemical reactions, and the way a drug works depends on what kind of enantiomer it is. Many drugs are chiral and it is important that the shape of the drug matches the shape of the cell receptor it is meant to affect.

  9. Dyn'Aéro MCR4S - Wikipedia

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    Three seat Three seat, powered by a 60 kW (80 hp) Rotax 912 UL or JPX 4TX75 engine. Four seat Four seat, powered by a 74 kW (99 hp) Rotax 912 UL-S engine. Four seat Performance Four seat, powered by an 85 kW (113 hp) Rotax 914 UL engine. CITEC Powered by a Wilksch-120 90 kW (120 hp) two stroke, three cylinder diesel engine. [5] Dyn'Aéro Twin-R

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