Chiral column chromatography — is a variant of column chromatography in which the stationary phase contains a single enantiomer of a chiral compound rather than being achiral. The two enantiomers of the same analyte compound differ in affinity to the single enantiomer… … Wikipedia
Chiral ligand — In chemistry a chiral ligand is a specially adapted ligand used for asymmetric synthesis. This ligand is an enantiopure organic compound which combines with a metal center by chelation to form an asymmetric catalyst. This catalyst engages in a… … Wikipedia
Compound of five tetrahedra — Type Regular compound Index UC5, W24 Elements (As a compound) 5 tetrahedra: F = 20 … Wikipedia
Chiral pool synthesis — is a strategy that aims to improve the efficiency of chiral synthesis. It starts the organic synthesis of a complex enantiopure chemical compound from a stock of readily available enantiopure substances. Common chiral starting materials include… … Wikipedia
Compound of five tetrahemihexahedra — Type Uniform compound Index UC18 Polyhedra 5 tetrahemihexahedra Faces … Wikipedia
Compound of ten tetrahedra — Type regular compound Index UC6, W25 Elements (As a compound) 10 tetrahedra: F = 40, E = 60, V = 20 … Wikipedia
Chiral resolution — in stereochemistry is a process for the separation of racemic compounds into their enantiomers.[1] It is an important tool in the production of optically active drugs. Other terms with the same meaning are optical resolution and mechanical… … Wikipedia
Compound of twenty tetrahemihexahedra — Type Uniform compound Index UC19 Polyhedra 20 tetrahemihexahedra Faces … Wikipedia
Compound of five truncated tetrahedra — Type Uniform compound Index UC55 Polyhedra 5 truncated tetrahedra Faces … Wikipedia
Compound of ten triangular prisms — Type Uniform compound Index UC32 Polyhedra 10 triangular prisms Faces 20 … Wikipedia
Compound of six pentagonal prisms — Type Uniform compound Index UC34 Polyhedra 6 pentagonal prisms Faces 12 … Wikipedia