The two enantiomera of a compound can be separated by
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Then, after separation, the enantiomers canbe recovered from the single diastereomer. The physicochemical properties ofenantiomers being the same (except for optical activity), one needs to make use of the chirality of the molecules to separate them. ... Lets say you have a racemic mixture of a chiral carboxylic acid.
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Then, after separation, the enantiomers canbe recovered from the single diastereomer. The physicochemical properties ofenantiomers being the same (except for optical activity), one needs to make use of the chirality of the molecules to separate them. ... Lets say you have a racemic mixture of a chiral carboxylic acid.
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