Predicting the enantioselectivity of the copper-catalysed cyclopropanation of alkenes by using quantitative quadrant-diagram representations of the catalysts.
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Manuel Urbano-Cuadrado | Carles Bo | Manuel Urbano-Cuadrado | C. Bo | José I García | E. Pires | J. J. Carbó | Sonia Aguado-Ullate | Isabel Villalba | Elísabet Pires | Jorge J Carbó | J. García | I. Villalba | Sonia Aguado-Ullate
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