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      From Ostwald Ripening to Single Chirality

      Angewandte Chemie International Edition
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          Total Chiral Symmetry Breaking during Crystallization: Who needs a "Mother Crystal"?

          Processes that can produce states of broken chiral symmetry are of particular interest to physics, chemistry and biology. Chiral symmetry breaking during crystallization of sodium chlorate occurs via the production of secondary crystals of the same handedness from a single "mother crystal" that seeds the solution. Here we report that a large and "symmetric" population of D- and L-crystals moves into complete chiral purity disappearing one of the enantiomers. This result shows: (i) a new symmetry breaking process incompatible with the hypothesis of a single "mother crystal"; (ii) that complete symmetry breaking and chiral purity can be achieved from an initial system with both enantiomers. These findings demand a new explanation to the process of total symmetry breaking in crystallization without the intervention of a "mother crystal" and open the debate on this fascinating phenomenon. We present arguments to show that our experimental data can been explained with a new model of "complete chiral purity induced by nonlinear autocatalysis and recycling".
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            Chiral autocatalysis, spontaneous symmetry breaking, and stochastic behavior.

            During the past decade, chirally autocatalytic systems that exhibit unusual and interesting phenomena, such as spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking and stochastic behavior, have been identified. In this Account we outline the context in which chiral autocatalysis is of interest, summarize recent advances, and discuss our current understanding of the underlying kinetics and mechanisms. In addition, we note some fundamental aspects of amplification of enantiomeric excess and sensitivity of symmetry breaking transitions to asymmetric factors.
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              Evolution of solid phase homochirality for a proteinogenic amino acid.

              The inexorable evolution of solid-phase single chirality is demonstrated for the first time for a proteinogenic amino acid. Enantioenrichment is observed both under attrition-enhanced conditions and without the aid of particle grinding. Differences in the form of the conversion profiles for the process under the two sets of conditions provide suggestions concerning the mechanism of the transformation.
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                Journal
                Angewandte Chemie International Edition
                Angewandte Chemie International Edition
                Wiley-Blackwell
                14337851
                December 14 2009
                December 14 2009
                : 48
                : 51
                : 9600-9606
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                10.1002/anie.200905215
                4306f688-1375-453e-b90d-6f1c1e7dca41
                © 2009

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