Absolute Asymmetric Synthesis: The Origin, Control, and Amplification of Chirality

Ben L. Feringa(University of Groningen), Richard A. van Delden(University of Groningen)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
December 7, 1999
Cited by 800

Abstract

Biomolecular homochirality, the origin of which is still a puzzle, has challenged scientists to design chemical systems that provide chiral molecules through absolute asymmetric synthesis and to amplify a small stereochemical bias in such systems. The photoresolution of the enantiomers of helical-shaped, sterically overcrowded alkene 1 with circularly polarized light and the transduction of the stereochemical information by triggering the helical arrangement of a large collection of achiral molecules in a twisted nematic liquid crystalline phase (2) are examples of control and amplification of chirality.


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