We have attempted to check experimentally whether the parity violating energy difference (PVED) between enantiomers is ultimately responsible for any bias in the final homochirality of crystals, after suitable autocatalytic amplification. When two equivalent (50-50) chiral populations of L- and D-crystals (of either NaClO3 or NaBrO3) generated independently are mixed and undergo dissolution-crystallization, one of the chiral populations disappears randomly in an irreversible autocatalytic competition process that nurtures the other population. If enough experiments are carried out with this 50-50 mixture of chiral crystals, a random distribution of solutions with final L- or D- crystals is obtained in total. However, when the two population...
Because it implies a perfect organization of symmetry related species, crystallization is one of the...
During the past decades, the rapid development in diffraction techniques has provided lot of informa...
The crystallisation behaviour of (RS)-diprophylline (DPL) in two different solvents is investigated ...
When a chiral chemical compound crystallizes from solution or from its melt, stirring often results ...
The effects of mechanical stirring on nucleation and chiral symmetry breaking have been investigated...
One of the greatest unsolved problems in chemistry is the origin of homochirality in the biosphere, ...
We have studied the mechanism of crystal chiral symmetry breaking through the competition between tw...
Symmetry-breaking phenomena in two-dimensional crystallization at surfaces are reviewed and the pote...
4 pages, 4 figures.We introduce an agent-based model for advection-mediated chiral autocatalysis in ...
We report spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in the evaporative crystallization of sodium chlorate...
The overabundant occurrence of single-handed chiral molecules in living systems has inspired scienti...
A consequence of the chiral weak interaction is that the enantiomers of a chiral molecule will diffe...
The effects of hydrodynamic convection on nucleation and broken chiral symmetry have been investigat...
Chirality can be bestowed onto achiral surfaces by adsorption of chiral molecules. This offers a goo...
Conglomerate crystallization is the spontaneous generation of individually enantioenriched crystals ...
Because it implies a perfect organization of symmetry related species, crystallization is one of the...
During the past decades, the rapid development in diffraction techniques has provided lot of informa...
The crystallisation behaviour of (RS)-diprophylline (DPL) in two different solvents is investigated ...
When a chiral chemical compound crystallizes from solution or from its melt, stirring often results ...
The effects of mechanical stirring on nucleation and chiral symmetry breaking have been investigated...
One of the greatest unsolved problems in chemistry is the origin of homochirality in the biosphere, ...
We have studied the mechanism of crystal chiral symmetry breaking through the competition between tw...
Symmetry-breaking phenomena in two-dimensional crystallization at surfaces are reviewed and the pote...
4 pages, 4 figures.We introduce an agent-based model for advection-mediated chiral autocatalysis in ...
We report spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in the evaporative crystallization of sodium chlorate...
The overabundant occurrence of single-handed chiral molecules in living systems has inspired scienti...
A consequence of the chiral weak interaction is that the enantiomers of a chiral molecule will diffe...
The effects of hydrodynamic convection on nucleation and broken chiral symmetry have been investigat...
Chirality can be bestowed onto achiral surfaces by adsorption of chiral molecules. This offers a goo...
Conglomerate crystallization is the spontaneous generation of individually enantioenriched crystals ...
Because it implies a perfect organization of symmetry related species, crystallization is one of the...
During the past decades, the rapid development in diffraction techniques has provided lot of informa...
The crystallisation behaviour of (RS)-diprophylline (DPL) in two different solvents is investigated ...