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Enantiomorphic configuration, surface

The stereochemical similarity between the additive and the crystal structure of one of the enantiomorphic substrates was found to be of paramount importance [8], while parameters like temperature, concentration or nature of the medium had only a quantitative effect on the induction in this system. Further kinetic and mechanistic studies resulted in the formulation of a mechanism according to which the additive is enantioselectively adsorbed in small amounts at the surface of the growing crystal of the same absolute configuration. The adsorption of the chiral additive causes a drastic decrease in the rate of growth of this same crystal, thus shifting the crystallization equilibrium towards the unaffected enantiomorphous phase. This is illustrated in Scheme 2, where the achiral monomer is represented as a fast racemizing... [Pg.247]


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