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Mechanism of Asymmetric Reactions. II. Kinetical Resolution of Racemic Primary Amines by Means of Sulfonylation With (+)-Camphor-10-Sulfonyl Chloride—Preferential Conservation of an Absolute Configuration in the Asymmetric Sulfonylation of Racemic Amines
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