The occurrence of p1,n1 salt when accompanied by substrate self-association can have profound effects on enantiomer separation processes of non-racemic mixtures, impeding the complete recovery of the major enantiomer through formation of an inescapable racemate cage.
G. Rosini, V. Borzatta, F. Boschi, G. Candido, E. Marotta, P. Righi (2007). The racemate cage. Influence of p1,n1 salt occurrence on enantiomer separation processes. The case of trans-chrysanthemic acid. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 2007, 2717-2719 [10.1039/b703506c].
The racemate cage. Influence of p1,n1 salt occurrence on enantiomer separation processes. The case of trans-chrysanthemic acid
ROSINI, GOFFREDO;BOSCHI, FRANCESCA;MAROTTA, EMANUELA;RIGHI, PAOLO
2007
Abstract
The occurrence of p1,n1 salt when accompanied by substrate self-association can have profound effects on enantiomer separation processes of non-racemic mixtures, impeding the complete recovery of the major enantiomer through formation of an inescapable racemate cage.File in questo prodotto:
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