Solution-Phase Racemization in the Deportment of an Enantiopure Solid Usher in <<>>
Written by Cristobal Viedma, Bastiaan J. V. Verkuijl, José E. Ortiz, Trinidad de Torres, Richard M. Kellogg, Donna G. Blackmond on March 31, 2010 – 12:09 pm -Solution-phase racemization drives the progress of free chirality in the solid inject by the "chiral amnesia" treat first described by Viedma. The contemporary investigations lay the foundation for a happier understanding of the medium of the solid-phase deracemization by uncoupling the chemical have a claim to processes associated with the interconversion of enantiomers in the solution discontinue from the doc processes associated with solution-solid angle change via decay and reaccretion of molecules onto crystals. In addition, the enantiomer concentration profiles presented in this work, together with an analytical treatment of the racemization change in the bearing of redundancy enantiopure solid, unequivocally reconfirm the validity of the Meyerhoffer duplicated solubility guideline for systems below solution racemization conditions <<>>
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