Visualisation of axial chirality using 2H-{1H} NMR in poly(γ-benzyl L-glutamate),a chiral liquid crystal solvent

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William Smadja, Sandie Auffret, Philippe Berdagué, Denis Merlet, Cécile Canlet, Jacques Courtieu, Jean-Yves Legros, André Boutros and Jean-Claude Fiaud


Abstract

Disubstituted, racemic, axially chiral compounds with true and isotopic chiralities have been discriminated through the differential ordering effect of enantiomers when dissolved in a chiral liquid crystal solvent made of organic solutions of poly(γ-benzyl L-glutamate).


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