Issue 11, 2000

Chiral autocatalysis: where stereochemistry meets the origin of life

Abstract

This article summarizes a series of recent and simple experiments to produce optically active substances from achiral precursors. These symmetry-breaking processes include either autocatalytic crystallization or asymmetric autocatalysis, and provide new insights into the origin of biomolecular homochirality. In addition, support from an extraterrestrial origin of chiral molecules has also come from recent findings.

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
18 Oct 1999
Accepted
07 Dec 1999
First published
10 Apr 2000

Chem. Commun., 2000, 887-892

Chiral autocatalysis: where stereochemistry meets the origin of life

M. Avalos, R. Babiano, P. Cintas, J. L. Jiménez and J. C. Palacios, Chem. Commun., 2000, 887 DOI: 10.1039/A908300F

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