Non-linear effects

In enantioselective synthesis, a non-linear effect refers to a process in which the enantiopurity of the catalyst (or the chiral auxiliary) does not correlate linearly with the enantiopurity of the product produced. This deviation from linearity is described as the non-linear effect, NLE. The linearity can be expressed mathematically, as shown in Equation 1.

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Non-linear effects

In enantioselective synthesis, a non-linear effect refers to a process in which the enantiopurity of the catalyst (or the chiral auxiliary) does not correlate linearly with the enantiopurity of the product produced. This deviation from linearity is described as the non-linear effect, NLE. The linearity can be expressed mathematically, as shown in Equation 1.

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