Lawrence WY Wong, PhD
Affiliations: | 2010-2014 | Chemistry | Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technology |
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Chongboriboon N, Samakun K, Inprasit T, et al. (2020) Two-dimensional halogen-bonded organic frameworks based on the tetrabromobenzene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid building molecule Crystengcomm. 22: 24-34 |
Wong LW, Vashchenko EV, Zhao Y, et al. (2019) Tandem crystallization strategies for resolution of 3,3,3-trifluorolactic acid [CF CH(OH)COOH] by chiral benzylamines. Chirality |
Wong LW, Au Yeung AS, Tam GS, et al. (2018) Isolation and enantiostability of the B-chiral bis(salicylato)borate anions [B (Sal)] and [B (Sal)]. Rsc Advances. 8: 1451-1460 |
Soecipto A, Wong LW, Ohenebeng P, et al. (2018) Chiral segregation of space by anionic assemblies found in tartramide-based spiroborate salts Acta Crystallographica Section a Foundations and Advances. 74: a91-a91 |
Wong LW, Tam GS, Chen X, et al. (2018) A chiral spiroborate anion from diphenyl-l-tartramide [B{l-Tar(NHPh)2}2]−applied to some challenging resolutions Crystengcomm. 20: 4831-4848 |
Wong LW, Au Yeung AS, Tam GS, et al. (2018) Isolation and enantiostability of the B-chiral bis(salicylato)borate anions [BR(Sal)2] and [BS(Sal)2] Rsc Advances. 8: 1451-1460 |
Williams ID, Wong LW, Tam GS, et al. (2017) Role of diastereomeric solid-solution disorders in limiting resolution for spatially similar enantiomers: case studies using spiroborate anions Acta Crystallographica Section A. 73 |
Wong LW, Sung HH, Sun J, et al. (2017) Resolution of SPINOL by cinchona alkaloids and application of high-throughput screening by solvent-assist grinding Acta Crystallographica Section A. 73 |
Wong LW, Kan JW, Nguyen TH, et al. (2015) Bis(mandelato)borate: an effective, inexpensive spiroborate anion for chiral resolution. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England) |