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Volumn 49, Issue 45, 2010, Pages 8435-8438

The driving mechanism behind attrition-enhanced deracemization

Author keywords

Ablation; Chiral symmetry breaking; Clusters; Crystallization; Deracemization

Indexed keywords

CHIRAL SYMMETRY; CLUSTERS; DE-RACEMIZATION; DRIVING FORCES; DRIVING MECHANISM; ENANTIOMERIC EXCESS; SOLID-PHASE;

EID: 78149426258     PISSN: 14337851     EISSN: 15213773     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201002036     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (145)

References (40)
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    • Similar results were obtained after 16-h of grinding
    • Similar results were obtained after 16-h of grinding.
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    • Under racemizing conditions in the solution, surface-assisted racemization might still play a role. The present results indicate that the incorporation of clusters forms the dominant deracemization mechanism, at least in our system
    • Under racemizing conditions in the solution, surface-assisted racemization might still play a role. The present results indicate that the incorporation of clusters forms the dominant deracemization mechanism, at least in our system.
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    • In our model, the clusters dissolve and are in that sense subcritical, but they are formed through ablation and not by nucleation. Primary nucleation is unimportant during grinding and is excluded in the model
    • In our model, the clusters dissolve and are in that sense subcritical, but they are formed through ablation and not by nucleation. Primary nucleation is unimportant during grinding and is excluded in the model.
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    • See the special issue of
    • See the special issue of: Origins Life Evol. Biospheres 2010, 40, 1.
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