An interesting class of molecules is that in which the molecules do not possess a stereogenic center but can become chiral because of their spatial arrangement. These molecules can be seen as chiral conformers, whose two nonsuperimposable forms can interconvert from one to another by rotations about single bonds. Here, we show that an initially racemic mixture of chiral conformers, such as a sample of cyclohexylmethanol, C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>14</sub>O, can be enantiomerically enriched by performing the enantioselective process of coherent population transfer between rotational levels. By first performing a population transfer cycle, followed by a three-wave mixing experiment, we show that an enantiomeric excess in a rotational level of choice...
The traditional spectroscopic methods to measure enantiomeric excess, based upon optical rotation or...
Perhaps the most well-recognized stereogenic elements within chiral molecules are sp3-hybridized car...
We apply chirality sensitive microwave three-wave mixing to 4-carvomenthenol, a molecule previously ...
An interesting class of molecules is that in which the molecules do not possess a stereogenic center...
I have demonstrated that triple resonance performed on a three-rotational-level system of a chiral m...
The introduction of three wave mixing rotational spectroscopy by Patterson, Schnell, and Doyle [1,2]...
Chiroptical spectroscopy techniques for the differentiation of enantiomers in the condensed phase ar...
Chiral molecules have fascinated chemists for more than 150 years. While their physical properties a...
Over the last years, microwave three-wave mixing (M3WM) experiments have been shown to provide a sen...
Recent advances in the application of molecular rotational spectroscopy to chiral analysis are descr...
The two non-superimposable mirror images of a chiral molecule are referred to as enantiomers. Their ...
In nature and as products of chemical syntheses, chiral molecules often exist in mixtures with other...
Microwave three-wave mixing is a rotational spectroscopy technique that can measure the difference b...
We introduce chiral rotational spectroscopy, a technique that enables the determination of the orien...
Chirality is prevalent in the natural environment. Systems of biological significance more often tha...
The traditional spectroscopic methods to measure enantiomeric excess, based upon optical rotation or...
Perhaps the most well-recognized stereogenic elements within chiral molecules are sp3-hybridized car...
We apply chirality sensitive microwave three-wave mixing to 4-carvomenthenol, a molecule previously ...
An interesting class of molecules is that in which the molecules do not possess a stereogenic center...
I have demonstrated that triple resonance performed on a three-rotational-level system of a chiral m...
The introduction of three wave mixing rotational spectroscopy by Patterson, Schnell, and Doyle [1,2]...
Chiroptical spectroscopy techniques for the differentiation of enantiomers in the condensed phase ar...
Chiral molecules have fascinated chemists for more than 150 years. While their physical properties a...
Over the last years, microwave three-wave mixing (M3WM) experiments have been shown to provide a sen...
Recent advances in the application of molecular rotational spectroscopy to chiral analysis are descr...
The two non-superimposable mirror images of a chiral molecule are referred to as enantiomers. Their ...
In nature and as products of chemical syntheses, chiral molecules often exist in mixtures with other...
Microwave three-wave mixing is a rotational spectroscopy technique that can measure the difference b...
We introduce chiral rotational spectroscopy, a technique that enables the determination of the orien...
Chirality is prevalent in the natural environment. Systems of biological significance more often tha...
The traditional spectroscopic methods to measure enantiomeric excess, based upon optical rotation or...
Perhaps the most well-recognized stereogenic elements within chiral molecules are sp3-hybridized car...
We apply chirality sensitive microwave three-wave mixing to 4-carvomenthenol, a molecule previously ...