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  • 1
    ISSN: 0899-0042
    Keywords: racemic compound crystal ; mixed crystal of (+) and (-) enantiomers ; enantiomeric enrichment in solution ; reversal of chirality ; X-ray powder diffraction ; chiral sulfonium sulfonate ; Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: A new example of a racemate showing unusual enantiomeric resolution phenomenon, in which simple recrystallization of the racemate leads to remarkable enantiomeric enrichment of either enantiomer up to 100% ee in the mother liquor, has been found. This compound is (±)-[2-[4-(3-ethoxy-2-hydroxypropoxy)phenylcarbamoyl]-ethyl]dimethylsulfonium p-nitrobenzenesulfonate [EtOCH2CH(OH)CH2OC6H4NHCOCH2CH2SMe2+O2NC6H4SO3-] [(±)-SN]. By repeating recrystallization of (±)-SN and the resulting deposited crystals successively and collecting the resulting enantiomerically enriched mother liquors with the same chirality sense, highly efficient enantiomeric resolution of the racemate into its separate enantiomers has been accomplished. The relationship between the occurrence of this enantiomeric resolution phenomenon and the crystal properties has been investigated with respect to SN and its aryl- and alkylsulfonate derivatives. The mode of enantiomeric resolution of (±)-SN was similar to that of para-substituted benzenesulfonate derivatives (±)-ST (4-MeC6H4SO3-) and (±)-SC (4-ClC6H4SO3-) previously reported, whereas the unsubstituted derivative (±)-SB (C6H5SO3-) and alkysulfonate derivatives (±)-SO (n-C8H17SO3-) and (±)-SM (CH3SO3-) did not show such an enantiomeric resolution phenomenon. The crystalline form of the former racemates that underwent the enantiomeric resolution was racemic compounds, while the latter were mixed crystals (solid solutions) composed of the respective optical antipodes. Chirality 9:220-224, 1997. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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  • 2
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    Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry 8 (1995), S. 545-551 
    ISSN: 0894-3230
    Keywords: Organic Chemistry ; Physical Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Notes: The solid-solid chemical reaction of benzopinacol (1) with p-toluenesulphonic acid monohydrate (2) to give a quantitatively proton-catalysed pinacol rearrangement with formation of triphenylacetophenone (3) in the absence of a solvent was studied preparatively and mechanistically using atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements and known crystal structure data. The reaction rate is dramatically enhanced if the water of reaction is continuously removed. AFM reveals that no reaction occurs on (001) of 1 whereas (100) exhibits distance dependent craters and volcano-like mounds over areas extending to 1·5 mm from the contact edge of the crystals with 1 undergoing phase rebuilding while reacting. A mechanism resembling the formation of membrane potentials is seen for the first time in crystals. Thus it appears that catalytic protons migrate without their counterions from one molecular compartment to the next by proton consumption at its inside and proton liberation at its outside, which is the inside of the next compartment. The uppermost molecular layer determines reactivity or non-reactivity. On (001) of 1 the hydroxyl groups occur with their hydrogens up. Hence no AFM features are found and crystals of 2 do not become adhered to 1. However, on (100) the hydroxyl hydrogens point down (free electron pair up). Protonation is possible, chemical reaction is indicated by the formation of the AFM features and crystals of 2 adhere firmly to the surface of 1 after reaction.
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