Abstract
The capabilities of rotational spectroscopy-based methods as tools to deliver accurate and precise chirality-sensitive information are still breaking ground, but their applicability in the challenging field of analytical chemistry is already clear. In this mini review, we explore the current abilities and challenges of two emergent techniques for chiral analysis based on rotational spectroscopy. For that, we will showcase the two methods (microwave 3-wave mixing and chiral tag rotational spectroscopy) while testing their performance to solve the absolute configuration and the enantiomeric excess of a blind sample containing a mixture of enantiomers of styrene oxide.
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Domingos, S. R., Pérez, C., Marshall, M. D., Leung, H. O., & Schnell, M. (2020, October 28). Assessing the performance of rotational spectroscopy in chiral analysis. Chemical Science. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03752d
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