Enantioselectivity is crucial in catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology, particularly in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries. This property refers to a catalyst's ability to preferentially produce one enantiomer over another in a chiral chemical reaction, which is vital because enantiomers can have drastically different biological activities. In catalytic processes, achieving high enantioselectivity often involves using chiral catalysts or ligands that create an asymmetric environment, favoring the formation of the desired enantiomer. Advances in chemical engineering have enabled the design of more efficient catalytic systems, integrating enantioselective catalysts into large-scale production. Technological innovations, such as continuous flow reactors and automated screening techniques, further enhance the precision and efficiency of enantioselective processes, leading to the development of purer, more effective products with reduced side effects.
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