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Reversible crystal-to-crystal chiral resolution: making/breaking non-bonding SO interactions
R Alex Mayo1, David J Sullivan1, Travis A P Fillion1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada. kpreuss@uoguelph.ca.
Abstract:
An achiral organic molecule adopts a chiral conformation, crystallizing in two morphologies: a racemic form, stable <70 °C, and a homochiral form, stable ≥70 °C. Upon seeding, crystal-to-crystal phase transitions occur reversibly between the racemic and chiral forms. Liquid-to-solid chiral crystallization is observed >90% of the time from the melt.
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