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- Bulky, nonpolar silyl groups are often used for this purpose. Chiral derivatizing agents react with enantiomers to give diastereomers. Since diastereomers...
- Stone Mosher as a chiral derivatizing agent. It is a chiral molecule, consisting of R and S enantiomers. As a chiral derivatizing agent, it reacts with an...
- analytical chemistry, a chiral derivatizing agent (CDA), also known as a chiral resolving reagent, is a derivatization reagent that is a chiral auxiliary...
- spectroscopic analysis, such methods were widely used. In analytical chemistry, derivatization can be used to convert analytes into other species for improving detection...
- stereoisomer. Accuracy of integration can be improved by inserting a chiral derivatizing agent with a nucleus other than hydrogen or carbon, then reading the...
- sodium 1,2-naphthoquinone-4-sulfonate is a chemical reagent used as a derivatizing agent to measure levels of amines and amino acids. The reagent reacts...
- science (3rd ed.). Springer. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-387-69939-4. Starch derivatization: fascinating and unique industrial opportunities, K. F. Gotlieb, A....
- to a pair of diastereomeric derivatives by reacting them with chiral derivatizing agents, also known as chiral resolving agents. The derivatives which...
- During this time, Warner first conceived a theory called Non-Covalent Derivatization, a unique approach to chemical synthesis that involves changing the...
- "Synthetic Chlorins, Possible Surrogates for Chlorophylls, Prepared by Derivatization of Porphyrins". Chemical Reviews. 117 (2): 344–535. doi:10.1021/acs...