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Simultaneous labeling of beads with a fluorescent sensor and a unique catalyst allows chemists to identify the most active catalyst within a mixture. This approach is a valuable addition to the protocols available in the growing field of combinatorial catalysis.
Combinatorial chemistry and high-throughput strategies can be used to identify effective small-molecule chiral catalysts. Infrared thermography has been used recently as the means to identify the most active catalyst.
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