Recent studies have highlighted the expanding landscape of atropisomerism beyond the conventional C–C axial chirality. Researchers have explored the synthesis of axially chiral compounds with C ...
Chirality is a fundamental property of matter that determines many biological, chemical and physical phenomena. Chiral solids, for example, offer exciting opportunities for catalysis, sensing and ...
Chirality refers to objects that cannot be superimposed onto their mirror images through any combination of rotations or translations, much like the distinct left and right hands of a human.
Terahertz light has the ability to control solids at the atomic level, forming chiral structures of left- and right-handedness. Credit: Zhiyang Zeng (MPSD), edited A new technique involving terahertz ...
The primary symptoms of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), a chronic inflammatory disease, include back pain, fatigue, joint pain, heel pain, sleep problems, and abdominal pain. Symptoms vary from ...
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More information: Josebe Hurtado et al, Cu‐Catalyzed Enantioselective Borylative Desymmetrization of 1‐Vinyl Cyclobutanols and Axial‐to‐Point Chirality Transfer in a Diastereoconvergent ...
A chiral molecule is a molecule that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image. For a molecule to be chiral, it must contain at least one chiral carbon atom - a carbon atom bonded to four different ...
In Section 2, we briefly summarize the nuclear EDF formalism with Skyrme functionals with a focus on the HFB theory preserving axial symmetry. Section 3 presents the results obtained with Gaussian ...