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Sensitizer optically active

For the regeneration of sensitive, optically active aldehydes and ketones from their SAMP- or RAMP-hydrazones, two mild cleavage methods are used routinely. [Pg.1007]

Although the usual absorption and scattering spectroscopies caimot distinguish enantiomers, certain techniques are sensitive to optical activity in chiral molecules. These include optical rotatory dispersion (ORD), the rotation by the sample of the plane of linearly polari2ed light, used in simple polarimeters and circular dichroism (CD), the differential absorption of circularly polari2ed light. [Pg.319]

Partial photochemical decomposition of racemic alkyl aryl sulphoxides in the presence of chiral amines as sensitizers gave non-decomposed sulphoxides in optically active form with optical purity of about 3%339. The report340 on the use of cholesteric liquid crystalline reaction media to change the enantiomeric composition of racemic sulphoxides at high temperatures could not be reproduced341. [Pg.297]

Secondly, we describe the site-selective introduction of a functional molecule, tetrakis-5,10,15,20-(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin (TCPP), into the microphase separation structure of a diblock copolymer film of PS-fo-P4VP. Since porphyrin derivatives show various functionalities such as sensitization, redox activity, and nonlinear optical effect, a polymer nanodot array containing a porphyrin at a high concentration would be applicable to a light-harvesing and charge transporting nanochannel. [Pg.204]

This is the first example of a reaction for which the presence of a chelating ligand was observed to facilitate rather than retard metal-catalysed epoxidation (Gao et al., 1987). It was found that the use of molecular sieves greatly improves this process by removing minute amounts of water present in the reaction medium. Water was found to deactivate the catalyst. All these developments led to an improved catalytic version that allows a five-fold increased substrate concentration relative to the stoichiometric method. Sensitive water-soluble, optically active glycidols can be prepared in an efficient manner by an in situ derivatisation. This epoxidation method appears to be competitive with enzyme-catalysed processes and was applied in 1981 for the commercial production of the gypsy moth pheromone, (-1-) disparlure, used for insect control (Eqn. (25)). [Pg.178]

Although somewhat more stable than its hexaammine relative, the air-sensitive [Co(en)3]2+ is still substitutionally labile and racemizes rapidly in solution. Chiral discrimination in its (racemic) solutions has been observed in outer sphere electron transfer reactions with optically active oxidants including [Coin(EDTA)], 209,210 [Cr(ox)3]3-,211,212 Co111 oxalate, malonate, and acetylacetonate (acac) complexes.213... [Pg.21]

Natural circular dichroism (optical activity). Although circular dichroism spectra are most difficult to interpret in terms of electronic structure and stereochemistry, they are so very sensitive to perturbations from the environment that they have provided useful ways of detecting changes in biopolymers and in complexes particularly those remote from the first co-ordination sphere of metal complexes, that are not readily apparent in the absorption spectrum (22). It is useful to distinguish between two origins of the rotational strength of absorption bands. [Pg.27]

Optical activity in metal complexes may also arise either if one of the ligands bound to the metal in the first co-ordination sphere is itself optically active or if the complex as a whole lacks a centre of inversion and a plane of symmetry. Thus all octahedral cts-complexes of the tris-or bis-chelate type have two isomeric forms related by a mirror plane, the d- and /-forms. These species have circular dichroism spectra of identical intensities but opposite in sign. The bands in the circular dichroism spectrum are, of course, modified if ligand exchange occurs but they are also exceedingly sensitive to the environment beyond the first co-ordination sphere. This effect has been used to obtain association constants for ion-pair formation. There also exists the possibility that, if such compounds display anti-tumour activity, only one of the mirror isomers will be effective. [Pg.27]

B. Enhanced Sensitivity of Raman Optical Activity to Structure... [Pg.74]

Raman optical activity is an excellent technique for studying polypeptide and protein structure in aqueous solution since, as mentioned above, their ROA spectra are often dominated by bands originating in the peptide backbone that directly reflect the solution conformation. Furthermore, the special sensitivity of ROA to dynamic aspects of structure makes it a new source of information on order-disorder transitions. [Pg.82]


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