Resolution of enantiomers of chiral compounds via crystallization is the dominant method in chemical industry, but chiral recognition at the molecular level during this process is still poorly understood. Using single metal surfaces in ultrahigh vacuum as model system, the enantio-related transition from the monolayer structure into a double layer of the racemic mixture of heptahelicene has been studied with scanning tunneling microscopy. Submolecular resolution reveals enantiopure second layers on Ag(111) and almost enantiopure second layers on Au(111). In analogy to previous results on Cu(111), it is concluded that transition from the 2D first layer racemate into a layered racemate occurs
Chirality, familiar to all chemists, is usually applied to molecules or assemblies of molecules and ...
Birds of a feather flock together: STM and DFT studies provide the first example of spontaneous chir...
Kühnle A, Linderoth TR, Hammer B, Besenbacher F. Chiral recognition in dimerization of adsorbed cyst...
Insight into recognition among helical molecules is highly relevant for understanding chiral separat...
The chiral self-assembly of trispentahelicene propellers on a gold surface has been investigated in ...
Gaining insight into molecular recognition at the molecular level, in particular, during nucleation ...
The quest for enantiopure compounds raises the question of which factors favor conglomerate crystall...
Diastereomeric interactions in 2D crystals formed at solid surfaces serve as excellent models for u...
Despite the vast development of stereochemistry it remains a great challenge to predict the fate of ...
Chirality can be bestowed onto achiral surfaces by adsorption of chiral molecules. This offers a goo...
Symmetry-breaking phenomena in two-dimensional crystallization at surfaces are reviewed and the pote...
Chiral recognition among helical molecules is of essential importance in many chemical and biochemic...
Kühnle A, Linderoth TR, Besenbacher F. Chiral Symmetry Breaking Observed for Cysteine on the Au(110)...
Chirality is a topic extensively studied in chemistry, biology, and pharmacology. It is encountered ...
We are investigating resolution of chiral drugs via crystallization on self-assembled monolayers fun...
Chirality, familiar to all chemists, is usually applied to molecules or assemblies of molecules and ...
Birds of a feather flock together: STM and DFT studies provide the first example of spontaneous chir...
Kühnle A, Linderoth TR, Hammer B, Besenbacher F. Chiral recognition in dimerization of adsorbed cyst...
Insight into recognition among helical molecules is highly relevant for understanding chiral separat...
The chiral self-assembly of trispentahelicene propellers on a gold surface has been investigated in ...
Gaining insight into molecular recognition at the molecular level, in particular, during nucleation ...
The quest for enantiopure compounds raises the question of which factors favor conglomerate crystall...
Diastereomeric interactions in 2D crystals formed at solid surfaces serve as excellent models for u...
Despite the vast development of stereochemistry it remains a great challenge to predict the fate of ...
Chirality can be bestowed onto achiral surfaces by adsorption of chiral molecules. This offers a goo...
Symmetry-breaking phenomena in two-dimensional crystallization at surfaces are reviewed and the pote...
Chiral recognition among helical molecules is of essential importance in many chemical and biochemic...
Kühnle A, Linderoth TR, Besenbacher F. Chiral Symmetry Breaking Observed for Cysteine on the Au(110)...
Chirality is a topic extensively studied in chemistry, biology, and pharmacology. It is encountered ...
We are investigating resolution of chiral drugs via crystallization on self-assembled monolayers fun...
Chirality, familiar to all chemists, is usually applied to molecules or assemblies of molecules and ...
Birds of a feather flock together: STM and DFT studies provide the first example of spontaneous chir...
Kühnle A, Linderoth TR, Hammer B, Besenbacher F. Chiral recognition in dimerization of adsorbed cyst...