Diastereoselectivity plays a crucial role in catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology by enabling the precise control of stereochemistry in chemical reactions. This phenomenon refers to the preferential formation of one diastereomer over another in a reaction, often influenced by catalysts or reaction conditions. In catalysis, particularly asymmetric catalysis, diastereoselective reactions are essential for the efficient synthesis of chiral compounds with high stereoselectivity, crucial in pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries. Chemical engineers utilize diastereoselective transformations to optimize reaction pathways, enhancing yields and purity of desired products. Furthermore, technology advancements, such as automated synthesis platforms and computational modeling, facilitate the design and optimization of diastereoselective processes, accelerating drug discovery and materials development. Harnessing diastereoselectivity empowers researchers and engineers to create complex molecules with precision, driving innovation across diverse fields.a
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