“…Chiral amino-group compounds are not only important biomolecules but also chemical and pharmaceutical intermediates for the synthesis of bioactive compounds. Currently, various methods have been widely used for the elucidation of absolute configuration and enantiomeric excess (ee), including NMR, [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] circular dichroism, [13][14][15][16][17] fluorescence, 18 SERS, 19 chromatography, 20,21 ion mobility mass spectrometry, 22 and electrochemistry. 23,24 However, optical spectroscopic techniques require pure enantiomers that are obtained by isolating each enantiomeric pair or by extracting each enantiomer from its original matrix prior to analysis.…”