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Publications in Math-Net.Ru

  1. The origin of homochirality in nature: a possible version

    Usp. Khim., 84:2 (2015),  121–133
  2. Catalytic asymmetric synthesis of β-hydroxyacids and their esters

    Usp. Khim., 65:4 (1996),  350–366
  3. Asymmetric hydrogenation on metals

    Usp. Khim., 60:9 (1991),  1920–1945
  4. Advances in Enantioselective Hydrogenation in the Presence of Chiral Complexes of Rhodium, Palladium, and Cobalt

    Usp. Khim., 51:7 (1982),  1103–1128
  5. Advances in the Chemistry of Triptycene

    Usp. Khim., 43:11 (1974),  1983–2013
  6. Advances in Asymmetric Hydrogenation. Catalytic Synthesis of Optically Active Hydroxy- and Amino-acids

    Usp. Khim., 39:12 (1970),  2154–2186
  7. Stereospecific Catalysis in the Field of Optically Active Polymers

    Usp. Khim., 37:12 (1968),  2192–2222
  8. Stereochemistry of hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis

    Usp. Khim., 35:7 (1966),  1294–1323
  9. Stereochemical approach to the investigation of the geometry of the active surface of catalysts

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 162:4 (1965),  853–856
  10. Optical isomers of propylene oxide polymerized by heterogeneous catalysis

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 161:3 (1965),  633–636
  11. Separation of quaternary arsonium compounds into optical antipodes by asymmetric adsorption on natural dissymmetric adsorbents

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 139:5 (1961),  1112–1113
  12. Hydrogenation of $\alpha$-ketoacids over a colloidal palladium catalyst

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 139:2 (1961),  377–380
  13. Selectivity towards optical isomers in the action of adsorbents formed in the presence of bacteria

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 132:4 (1960),  850–852
  14. On the stereochemistry of catalytic active complexes

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 113:3 (1957),  585–587


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