Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 17, 2025

Measuring Magnetically-Tuned Ferroelectric Polarization in Liquid Crystals
Published on: August 15, 2018
Magnetoelectric interferences of the dipolar interactions in chiral molecules
1Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract:
If a chiral molecule has a permanent electric dipole moment μe and a system of three nuclear spins coupled by dipole interactions, a suitable combination of external electric E and magnetic B fields can induce a chirality-sensitive magnetic resonance signal. The phase of this signal directly reveals the molecule's absolute configuration, eliminating the need for additional molecular properties calculation. Strongly coupled spin systems, such as the nearly equivalent protons of the 13CH2 methylene group, are particularly favorable for experimental detection. In fields with magnitudes of E = 10 kV/cm and B = 10 T, the estimated chirality-sensitive signal is about 10-4 of standard magnetic resonance signals.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
π Electron Effects on Chemical Shift: Overview
Chirality
Chiral objects exhibit a sense of handedness when they interact with another chiral object. For example, our left foot can only fit in the left shoe and not in the right shoe. Achiral objects — objects that have...
Chirality in Nature
Molecules with Multiple Chiral Centers
Induced Electric Dipoles
Since the absolute value of potential energy holds no physical meaning, its zero value can be chosen as per...
Paramagnetism

