Solid-state deracemization via temperature cycles is a promising technique that combines crystallization and racemization in the same batch process to attain enantiomer purification. This method is particularly attractive because the target enantiomer can be isolated with a 100% yield, and a large number of operating parameters can be adjusted to do this effectively. However, this implies that several choices need to be made to design the process for a new compound. In this work, we provide a solution to this dilemma by suggesting a simplified model-free design approach based on a single dimensionless parameter, that is, the dissolution factor, that represents the cycle capacity. This quantity is obtained from a novel rescaling of the model...
We recently introduced a thermodynamically based deracemization process, co-crystallization-induced ...
© 2018 American Chemical Society. It has been recently observed that a suspension of conglomerate cr...
Herein, the pivotal role of secondary nucleation in a crystallization-enhanced deracemization proces...
The characterization and isolation of chiral molecules are particularly relevant in the case of chem...
Inspired by deracemization via temperature cycles, which enables the collection of crystals of the d...
Solid-state deracemization via temperature cycles converts a racemic crystal mixture into an enantio...
Solid-state deracemization via temperature cycles is a technique to obtain a pure powder of the desi...
Deracemization techniques produce target enantiomer (eutomer) by converting the undesired enantiomer...
Solid-state deracemization via temperature cycles is a technique that has been shown to be effective...
Chirality is a geometric property of three-dimensional objects that has tremendous relevance in the ...
The current research has developed a potential route toward process optimization for the deracemizat...
Recently, temperature cycles have been shown to lead to total deracemization of conglomerate forming...
A suspension of crystals of both enantiomers of a conglomerate forming chiral compound can be derace...
Recent studies have shown that total deracemization of a racemic suspension of a conglomerate formin...
Molecular chirality is an important geometrical property with far-reaching implications in the pharm...
We recently introduced a thermodynamically based deracemization process, co-crystallization-induced ...
© 2018 American Chemical Society. It has been recently observed that a suspension of conglomerate cr...
Herein, the pivotal role of secondary nucleation in a crystallization-enhanced deracemization proces...
The characterization and isolation of chiral molecules are particularly relevant in the case of chem...
Inspired by deracemization via temperature cycles, which enables the collection of crystals of the d...
Solid-state deracemization via temperature cycles converts a racemic crystal mixture into an enantio...
Solid-state deracemization via temperature cycles is a technique to obtain a pure powder of the desi...
Deracemization techniques produce target enantiomer (eutomer) by converting the undesired enantiomer...
Solid-state deracemization via temperature cycles is a technique that has been shown to be effective...
Chirality is a geometric property of three-dimensional objects that has tremendous relevance in the ...
The current research has developed a potential route toward process optimization for the deracemizat...
Recently, temperature cycles have been shown to lead to total deracemization of conglomerate forming...
A suspension of crystals of both enantiomers of a conglomerate forming chiral compound can be derace...
Recent studies have shown that total deracemization of a racemic suspension of a conglomerate formin...
Molecular chirality is an important geometrical property with far-reaching implications in the pharm...
We recently introduced a thermodynamically based deracemization process, co-crystallization-induced ...
© 2018 American Chemical Society. It has been recently observed that a suspension of conglomerate cr...
Herein, the pivotal role of secondary nucleation in a crystallization-enhanced deracemization proces...