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Coulomb Explosion Imaging as a Tool to Distinguish Between Stereoisomers
Published on: August 18, 2017
Investigating Absolute Stereochemical Configuration with Coulomb Explosion Imaging
Martin Pitzer1, Robert Berger2, Jürgen Stohner3
1Institut für Kernphysik, Goethe-Universität Max-von-Laue-Str. 1, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany, Department of Chemical and Biological Physics Weizmann Institute of Science P.O. Box 26, 76100 Rehovot, Israel;,
Abstract:
It is a particularly challenging task in stereochemistry to determine the absolute configuration of chiral molecules, i.e. to assign to a given sample the microscopic enantiomeric structure. In recent years, Coulomb Explosion Imaging (CEI) has been shown to yield directly the absolute configuration of small molecules in the gas phase. This contribution describes the experimental basics of this approach, highlights the most significant results and discusses limitations. A short discussion on extending Coulomb Explosion Imaging beyond analytic aspects to fundamental questions of molecular chirality concludes this review.
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