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      Chiral symmetry breaking during crystallization: complete chiral purity induced by nonlinear autocatalysis and recycling.

      Physical review letters
      Amino Acids, chemistry, Carbohydrates, Catalysis, Chlorates, Crystallization, Stereoisomerism

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          We report experimental results that show a large and symmetric population of D and L crystals moving into complete chiral purity, with one of the enantiomers completely disappearing. The results indicate (i) a new symmetry breaking process incompatible with the hypothesis of an initial single chiral phase or "mother crystal," (ii) that total symmetry breaking and complete chiral purity can be achieved from a system that initially includes both enantiomers, and (iii) that this is achieved through a nonlinear autocatalytic-recycling process.

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          15783745
          10.1103/physrevlett.94.065504

          Chemistry
          Amino Acids,chemistry,Carbohydrates,Catalysis,Chlorates,Crystallization,Stereoisomerism
          Chemistry
          Amino Acids, chemistry, Carbohydrates, Catalysis, Chlorates, Crystallization, Stereoisomerism

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