Counterintuitive catalyst gives purer products when used in less enantiopure form

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Unusual example of ‘hyperpositive’ nonlinear effect is a first for asymmetric catalysis

An unusual catalytic system makes chiral molecules with greater enantioselectivity when the catalyst itself is used in a less enantiopure form. It may be the first ever example of a so-called ‘hyperpositive’ nonlinear effect (NLE) in asymmetric catalysis.