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The SURF-CHIR project explores chirality in molecular systems by utilizing nanoconfinement techniques to enhance the separation of mirror-image molecules on surfaces. It aims to develop robust chiral surfaces for applications in catalysis and chromatography, advancing the understanding of chirality in chemical processe…
An object, or a molecule is said to be chiral if it can be distinguished from its mirror image.
Chirality plays an important role in many areas of chemistry, biology, and physics.
Many chemical processes involving solid surfaces such as catalysis, crystallization, adsorption, and so forth, are sensitive to chirality.
Thus, surfaces are not fertile playground studying chirality, but they can also be used to promote the separation of mirror-image molecules, i.e., enantiomers, due to additional con…
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
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