Abstract
We report the mechanism and scope of "preferential enrichment", which is an unusual symmetry-breaking enantiomeric resolution phenomenon that is initiated by the solvent-assisted solid-to-solid transformation of a metastable polymorphic form into a thermodynamically stable one during crystallization from the supersaturated solution of certain kinds of racemic mixed crystals (i.e., solid solutions or pseudoracemates) composed of two enantiomers. The mechanism can well be interpreted in terms of a symmetrybreaking complexity phenomenon involving multistage processes that affect each other. © 2010 by the authors.
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Tamura, R., Iwama, S., & Takahashi, H. (2010, March). Chiral symmetry breaking phenomenon caused by a phase transition. Symmetry. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym2010112
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