Rapid separation of enantiomeric impurities in chiral molecules by a self-referential weak measurement system

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We propose a self-referential fast detection scheme for a frequency domain weak measurement system for the detection of enantiomeric impurities in chiral molecules. In a transmissive weak measurement system, the optical rotation (OR) is used to modify the pre-selected polarization state and the post-selection polarization state. We obtained the sum and difference of the optical rotations produced by the sample and the standard by rotating the quarter wave plate in the system. Then, we estimate the ratio of chiral molecules to enantiomeric impurities using the ratio of the central wavelength shifts caused by the addition and subtraction states described above. In this paper, our system has an optical resolution of 1.88 × 10−5◦. At the same time, we completed the detection of the ratio of the two substances in the mixture of L-proline and D-proline in different proportions, which proved that our system can quickly detect the content of enantiomeric impurities in chiral molecules.

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Xu, Y., Shi, L., Guan, T., Zhong, S., Zhou, X., Li, D., … Gan, Z. (2018). Rapid separation of enantiomeric impurities in chiral molecules by a self-referential weak measurement system. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18113788

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