Vadim A. Soloshonok , Alicja Wzorek , Karel D. Klika
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Abstract
The self-disproportionation of enantiomers (SDE) is a phenomenon that can lead to the perturbation of the enantiomeric excess (ee) in fractions obtained from a scalemic sample that has been subjected to a physical process. While fractional crystallization is widely appreciated as a means to effect enantiopurification, processes that are potentially able to give rise to the SDE phenomenon, notably chromatography, are greatly underappreciated in this regard. In this exposition we question if sufficient care is being taken by workers to avoid the erroneous reporting of stereochemical outcomes in asymmetric synthesis, natural products work, and other chiral-based areas of study due to ignorance of the SDE phenomenon and recommend the incorporation of SDE tests via sublimation and achiral chromatography as outlined herein to check for the occurrence of the SDE phenomenon in the applied methodology and routine experimental work.
期刊介绍:
Cessation. Tetrahedron: Asymmetry presents experimental or theoretical research results of outstanding significance and timeliness on asymmetry in organic, inorganic, organometallic and physical chemistry, as well as its application to related disciplines, especially bio-organic chemistry.
The journal publishes critical reviews, original research articles and preliminary communications dealing with all aspects of the chemical, physical and theoretical properties of non-racemic organic and inorganic materials and processes. Topics relevant to the journal include: the physico-chemical and biological properties of enantiomers; strategies and methodologies of asymmetric synthesis; resolution; chirality recognition and enhancement; analytical techniques for assessing enantiomeric purity and the unambiguous determination of absolute configuration; and molecular graphics and modelling methods for interpreting and predicting asymmetric phenomena. Papers describing the synthesis or properties of non-racemic molecules will be required to include a separate statement in the form of a Stereochemistry Abstract, for publication in the same issue, of the criteria used for the assignment of configuration and enantiomeric purity.