1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-1395(199612)9:12<795::aid-poc849>3.0.co;2-c
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Mechanism of solid-solid resolution of pantolactone

Abstract: The enantioselective solid-solid clathration of (S)-pantolactone ( I ) into (R,R)-trans-2,3-bis(diphenylhydroxymethyl)-l,4-dioxaspiro[4~4]nonane (2) and -[4.5]decane (3) was studied preparatively and mechanistically using atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements and crystal packing data. Shortdistance solid-to-solid sublimation mechanisms occur in both cases with initial formation of epitaxial floes along the b-axis in 2 and random craters in 3. The bulk control in the phase rebuilding stage is understood fr… Show more

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“…They became twice as high and random in the phase transformation stage, as imaged in Ref. [54] Numerous solid (also liquid) racemates have been resolved by selective inclusion in various chiral hosts and finally isolated by distillation [52]. Extensions of these procedures are asymmetric photosyntheses by enforcing chiral conformers of achiral molecules in chiral hosts followed by irradiation.…”
Section: Cocrystalsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…They became twice as high and random in the phase transformation stage, as imaged in Ref. [54] Numerous solid (also liquid) racemates have been resolved by selective inclusion in various chiral hosts and finally isolated by distillation [52]. Extensions of these procedures are asymmetric photosyntheses by enforcing chiral conformers of achiral molecules in chiral hosts followed by irradiation.…”
Section: Cocrystalsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Furthermore, (+)-b-ionone oxide [(+)-80] has been quantitatively included by (R,R)-(-)-79 upon grinding at room temperature. The quantitative inclusion of (S)-(-)-82 by (R,R)-(-)-81 required heating of coground solid mixtures to 80°C [44] or comilling at 25-30°C [22]. For the latter case and in the solid-state inclusion of (S)-(-)-82 by (R,R)-(-)-79,AFM investigations [44] indicated lowdistance solid-to-solid sublimation on the double layers with surface passivation that has to be broken for quantitative conversions in both cases by the above means, or by addition of water which partly dissolves the guest, a slurry technique that was also used to separate the racemate of pantolactone 82 by enantioselective inclusion [45].…”
Section: Complexationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Atomic Force Microscopy has also been employed and while this allows the progress of a reaction to be monitored it gives no information regarding the structures of intermediates or products of the reactions. [14][15][16][17] Infrared and Raman microscopy overcome many of these problems because the methods yield structural information while, at the same time, allowing small fragments (down to area limits of approximately 20 µm × 20 µm for infrared; 2 µm × 2 µm for Raman) to be studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%