The introduction of three wave mixing rotational spectroscopy by Patterson, Schnell, and Doyle [1,2] has expanded applications of molecular rotational spectroscopy into the field of chiral analysis. Chiral analysis of a molecule is the quantitative measurement of the relative abundances of all stereoisomers of the molecule and these include both diastereomers (with distinct molecular rotational spectra) and enantiomers (with equivalent molecular rotational spectra). This work adapts a common strategy in chiral analysis of enantiomers to molecular rotational spectroscopy. A “chiral tag” is attached to the molecule of interest by making a weakly bound complex in a pulsed jet expansion. When this tag molecule is enantiopure, it will create...
The method of microwave three-wave mixing can be used to perform chiral analysis by molecular rotati...
One major challenge in analytical chemistry is the quantitative determination of the ratio of all st...
The two non-superimposable mirror images of a chiral molecule are referred to as enantiomers. Their ...
The introduction of three wave mixing rotational spectroscopy by Patterson, Schnell, and Doyle [1,2]...
Determining the absolute configuration (AC) of a chiral analyte is a challenging analytical problem....
Chiral tag rotational spectroscopy can be used for quantitative determination of the ratio of the tw...
Recent advances in the application of molecular rotational spectroscopy to chiral analysis are descr...
Chiral analysis, the determination of the absolute configuration of a chiral molecule and its enanti...
Chiral analysis, the determination of the absolute configuration of a chiral molecule and its enanti...
Rotational spectroscopy has been extended for use in chiral analysis by both the chiral tagging and ...
The absolute configuration of 3-methylcyclohexanone was established by chiral tag rotational spectro...
The chiral tagging method for rotational spectroscopy uses an established approach in chiral analysi...
Chiral analysis on molecules with multiple chiral centers can be performed using pulsed-jet Fourier ...
The application of rotational spectroscopy-based methods as tools to deliver accurate and precise ch...
We introduce chiral rotational spectroscopy, a technique that enables the determination of the orien...
The method of microwave three-wave mixing can be used to perform chiral analysis by molecular rotati...
One major challenge in analytical chemistry is the quantitative determination of the ratio of all st...
The two non-superimposable mirror images of a chiral molecule are referred to as enantiomers. Their ...
The introduction of three wave mixing rotational spectroscopy by Patterson, Schnell, and Doyle [1,2]...
Determining the absolute configuration (AC) of a chiral analyte is a challenging analytical problem....
Chiral tag rotational spectroscopy can be used for quantitative determination of the ratio of the tw...
Recent advances in the application of molecular rotational spectroscopy to chiral analysis are descr...
Chiral analysis, the determination of the absolute configuration of a chiral molecule and its enanti...
Chiral analysis, the determination of the absolute configuration of a chiral molecule and its enanti...
Rotational spectroscopy has been extended for use in chiral analysis by both the chiral tagging and ...
The absolute configuration of 3-methylcyclohexanone was established by chiral tag rotational spectro...
The chiral tagging method for rotational spectroscopy uses an established approach in chiral analysi...
Chiral analysis on molecules with multiple chiral centers can be performed using pulsed-jet Fourier ...
The application of rotational spectroscopy-based methods as tools to deliver accurate and precise ch...
We introduce chiral rotational spectroscopy, a technique that enables the determination of the orien...
The method of microwave three-wave mixing can be used to perform chiral analysis by molecular rotati...
One major challenge in analytical chemistry is the quantitative determination of the ratio of all st...
The two non-superimposable mirror images of a chiral molecule are referred to as enantiomers. Their ...