Conventional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is unable to distinguish between the two mirror-image forms (enantiomers) of a chiral molecule. This is because the NMR spectrum is determined by the chemical shifts and spin–spin coupling constants which – in the absence of a chiral solvent – are identical for the two enantiomers. We discuss how chirality may nevertheless be directly detected in liquid-state NMR spectroscopy: In a chiral molecule, the rotating nuclear magnetic moment induces an electric dipole moment in the direction perpendicular to itself and to the permanent magnetic field of the spectrometer. We present computations of the precessing electric polarization following a π/2 pulse. Our estimates indicate that the electri...
Calculations of nuclear magnetic shielding polarisabilities of cyclic C4H2X2 molecules, for X = O, S...
International audienceThe splitting of signals in the NMR spectra originating from enantiotopic site...
The analysis of enantiorecognition processes involves the detection of enantiomeric species as well ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers presently available are unable to recognize the two mirror-...
NMR-based techniques are supposed to be incapable of distinguishing pure crystalline chemical enanti...
We present and analyse a complete analytic expression for the generalized shielding polarizability t...
Traditional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments are "blind" to chirality since the spectra ...
Three medium-size optically active molecules have been studied to make a guess at candidates suitabl...
Direct detection of molecular chirality is practically impossible by methods of standard nuclear mag...
Dynamic magnetoelectric shieldings at the nuclei, having the same magnitude butopposite sign in D an...
A recently proposed theory of chiral discrimination in NMR spectroscopy based on the detection of a ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is omnipresent in chemical analysis. However, chiralit...
Response tensors that may be used forrationalising chiral discrimination by nuclear magneticresonanc...
The weak interaction does not conserve parity and therefore induces energy shifts in chiral enantiom...
The differential values of NMR spectral parameters like chemical shift anisotropies, dipolar couplin...
Calculations of nuclear magnetic shielding polarisabilities of cyclic C4H2X2 molecules, for X = O, S...
International audienceThe splitting of signals in the NMR spectra originating from enantiotopic site...
The analysis of enantiorecognition processes involves the detection of enantiomeric species as well ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers presently available are unable to recognize the two mirror-...
NMR-based techniques are supposed to be incapable of distinguishing pure crystalline chemical enanti...
We present and analyse a complete analytic expression for the generalized shielding polarizability t...
Traditional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments are "blind" to chirality since the spectra ...
Three medium-size optically active molecules have been studied to make a guess at candidates suitabl...
Direct detection of molecular chirality is practically impossible by methods of standard nuclear mag...
Dynamic magnetoelectric shieldings at the nuclei, having the same magnitude butopposite sign in D an...
A recently proposed theory of chiral discrimination in NMR spectroscopy based on the detection of a ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is omnipresent in chemical analysis. However, chiralit...
Response tensors that may be used forrationalising chiral discrimination by nuclear magneticresonanc...
The weak interaction does not conserve parity and therefore induces energy shifts in chiral enantiom...
The differential values of NMR spectral parameters like chemical shift anisotropies, dipolar couplin...
Calculations of nuclear magnetic shielding polarisabilities of cyclic C4H2X2 molecules, for X = O, S...
International audienceThe splitting of signals in the NMR spectra originating from enantiotopic site...
The analysis of enantiorecognition processes involves the detection of enantiomeric species as well ...