Such techniques are referred to as asymmetric synthesis.
Homochirality may also result from spontaneous absolute asymmetric synthesis.
Many strategies in asymmetric synthesis are built on chiral transmission.
It is used in asymmetric synthesis in organic chemistry.
Diisopropyl tartrate is used as a catalyst in asymmetric synthesis.
This method of asymmetric synthesis is economically most desirable.
The Overman rearrangement may also be used for asymmetric synthesis.
Efforts are reported in asymmetric synthesis of halocarbonyls through organocatalysis.
In organic chemistry, it is used in asymmetric synthesis.
The first asymmetric synthesis via a chiral catalyst was reported in 1996.