- In chemistry,
racemization is a conversion, by heat or by
chemical reaction, of an
optically active compound into a
racemic (optically inactive) form...
- A
raceme (/reɪˈsiːm, rə-/) or
racemoid is an unbranched,
indeterminate type of
inflorescence bearing flowers having short floral stalks along the shoots...
- (same as
optical isomerism)
Descriptor (chemistry)
Racemic (protein)
crystallography Racemization Skeletal formula#Stereochemistry
which describes how...
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racemization. Thus,
measuring the
ratio of D to L in a
sample enables one to
estimate how long ago the
specimen died. The rate at
which racemization proceeds...
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Racemic acid is an old name for an
optically inactive or
racemic form of
tartaric acid. It is an
equal mixture of two mirror-image
isomers (enantiomers)...
- the
racemization is 14.5 min. at 50 °C.
Substituted derivatives of this
parent species, e.g. binaphthol,
exhibit much
higher barriers to
racemization. Pu...
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undergo "umbrella inversion" at room temperature,
leading to
racemization. If the
racemization is fast enough, the
molecule can
often be
treated as an achiral...
- a
value near 0
towards an
equilibrium value near 1, a
process called racemization. Thus,
measuring the
ratio of D to L in a
sample enables one to estimate...
- (v.3 - Jan 2020),
retrieved 2020-07-31 J L Bada (1985). "Amino Acid
Racemization Dating of
Fossil Bones".
Annual Review of
Earth and
Planetary Sciences...
- (pKa 4.60) and
suppresses base
catalyzed side reactions, in
particular racemization.
Ethyl cyanohydroxyiminoacetate is
obtained in the
reaction of ethyl...