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Adenine molecular recognition process

An example of chiral recognition and amplification by molecular adsorbates was reported by Chen and Richardson who showed that adenine dimers form homochiral chains on Cu(l 10 [99]. Chains of one chirality are capable of recognizing one enantiomer of phenylglycine, while the opposite enantiomer is recognized by chains of the opposite chirality [99]. The recognition process is able to nucleate subsequent growth of ordered islands of enantiomerically pure phenylglycine [99]. [Pg.119]


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