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Nickel Catalyst Drives Enantioselective Drug Scaffold

By Phys.org · 2026-04-09
Nickel Catalyst Drives Enantioselective Drug Scaffold
Why it matters: Pharma firms can cut catalyst expenses by >50% while reliably making single‑enantiomer drug intermediates.
Prof. Sangwon Seo’s team at DGIST unveiled a nickel‑based catalyst that assembles β‑methylene carbonyl scaffolds with exclusive enantioselectivity, using cheap feedstocks and avoiding harsh bases or auxiliaries. The method delivers single‑mirror‑image drug intermediates reliably even in complex molecules, promising a cheaper, greener route for pharmaceutical synthesis.

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