Dutch Resolution in Theory and Practice A review of the basic technique of Dutch Resolution – a variation on the classical Pasteur resolution via diastereomeric salts – including the role of nucleation inhibition, which has often been found to be involved in cases of successful resolution. José Nieuwenhuijzen, Ton R Vries, Jan Dalmolen and Richard M Kellogg at Syncom BV, and Bernard Kaptein and Quirinus B Broxterman at DSM Pharma Chemicals (September 2005)
Keywords: Dutch Resolution variation Pasteur resolution diastereomeric salts nucleation inhibition
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