NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
Online ISSN : 2185-0925
Print ISSN : 0369-4577
Preferential Enrichment—Crystal Structure and Polymorphic Transition—
Rui TAMURAHiroki TAKAHASHITakanori USHIO
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2001 Volume 2001 Issue 2 Pages 71-82

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We have discovered the first case of enantiomeric resolution by simple recrystallization of a series of racemic crystals, although in principle this sort of enantiomeric resolution was believed to be impossible for more than a century since the mechanical resolution of enantiomeric conglomerates by Pasteur and the discovery of the “preferential crystallization” technique by Gernetz. We have referred to this new phenomenon of enantiomeric resolution as the “preferential enrichment” in the mother liquor. By means of X-ray crystallographic analysis and construction of the binary melting point phase diagram, it has been found that the racemic crystals of the compounds, which show the preferential enrichment phenomenon, can be classified into a highly or fairly ordered mixed crystal composed of the two enantiomers, while those of the analogous compounds, which fail to show the phenomenon, are classified into a less ordered mixed crystal of the two enantiomers. By comparison of the presumed enantiomeric association mode in solution with the enantiomeric arrangement in the crystal, we propose a mechanism of the polymorphic transformation during crystallization closely associated with the preferential enrichment phenomenon.
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