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Covers the electrification of processes for carbon and nitrogen conversion, emphasizing sustainable technologies and the need for decarbonization in chemical manufacturing.
Explores catalytic asymmetric reactions in organic chemistry, covering Lewis and Brønsted acids activation, Aldol Reaction, Allylation, Ene Reactions, and more.