2021
DOI: 10.1002/masy.202000212
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Chiral Separation of Diastereomeric and Enantiomeric Products Obtained by an Organic Reaction in Aqueous Media between Cyclohexanone and p‐nitrobenzaldehyde by HPLC on Chiral Stationary Phase

Abstract: To understand the intimate essence of the phenomena that occur around us and in us, it is necessary to go down to the atomic and molecular level. From the scale of atoms to the human one, nature is chiral (the term derives from the Greek χείρ, “hand,” that are not superimposable). A chiral chemical compound exists as two isomeric forms, called enantiomers, which are the mirror image of each other and cannot be superimposed on each other. It is important to understand the cause‐effect correlations of this asymm… Show more

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“…Chirality is a special phenomenon that occurs when two compounds are nonoverlapping mirror images of each other and is prevalent in molecular and biological systems. , Chiral enantiomers have the same composition and similar structure, and the chiral host environment is able to interact selectively with chiral molecules of only one conformation . The stereoselectivity of chiral molecules leads to differences in pharmacodynamics and toxicology, ultimately resulting in different or opposing toxic effects. Therefore, the identification of chiral enantiomers is an important topic in asymmetric chemistry and biology .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chirality is a special phenomenon that occurs when two compounds are nonoverlapping mirror images of each other and is prevalent in molecular and biological systems. , Chiral enantiomers have the same composition and similar structure, and the chiral host environment is able to interact selectively with chiral molecules of only one conformation . The stereoselectivity of chiral molecules leads to differences in pharmacodynamics and toxicology, ultimately resulting in different or opposing toxic effects. Therefore, the identification of chiral enantiomers is an important topic in asymmetric chemistry and biology .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%