Applying magnetic substrates, magnetized perpendicular to the surface, we were able to crystallize from racemic solution pure conglomerates of several molecules. The resolution is based on the spin-dependent charge reorganization (SDCR) effect. By having two surfaces with opposite magnetization, it was possible to simultaneously crystallize on each surface a different enantiomer. The method does not require any seeding or chemical modification and is generally employable to any conglomerate. A system is presented for performing the separation, while the racemic mixture flows between the two magnetic surfaces.
Simultaneous High-Purity Enantiomeric Resolution of Conglomerates Using Magnetic Substrates / Bhowmick, D.; Sang, Y.; Santra, K.; Halbauer, M.; Capua, E.; Paltiel, Y.; Naaman, R.; Tassinari, F.. - In: CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN. - ISSN 1528-7483. - 21:5(2021), pp. 2925-2931. [10.1021/acs.cgd.1c00093]
Simultaneous High-Purity Enantiomeric Resolution of Conglomerates Using Magnetic Substrates
Naaman R.;Tassinari F.
2021
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Applying magnetic substrates, magnetized perpendicular to the surface, we were able to crystallize from racemic solution pure conglomerates of several molecules. The resolution is based on the spin-dependent charge reorganization (SDCR) effect. By having two surfaces with opposite magnetization, it was possible to simultaneously crystallize on each surface a different enantiomer. The method does not require any seeding or chemical modification and is generally employable to any conglomerate. A system is presented for performing the separation, while the racemic mixture flows between the two magnetic surfaces.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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