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Asymmetric technique to synthesize aziridines in presence of newly developed catalysts – News-Medical.net
Unless you’ve studied chemistry in college, it’s unlikely you’ve come across the name aziridine. An organic compound with the molecular formula, C2H4NH, aziridines…
Unless you’ve studied chemistry in college, it’s unlikely you’ve come across the name aziridine. An organic compound with the molecular formula, C2H4NH, aziridines are well-known among medicinal chemists, who make use of the compound to prepare pharmaceutical drugs such as Mitomycin C, a chemotherapeutic agent known for its anti-tumor activity. Specifically, aziridines are what chemists call “enantiomers”–molecules that are mirror images of each other and cannot be superposed on one another. A…
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