aDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, School of Energy Science and Engineering, Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology, Payupnai, Wang Chan, Rayong, Thailand bDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, School of Molecular Science and Engineering, Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology, Payupnai, Wang Chan, Rayong, Thailand cNormandie University, SMS, EA 3233 Univ. Rouen, Crystal Genesis Unit, Mont Saint-Aignan Cedex, France
Аннотация:
The problem of separation and purification of the enantiomers of chiral species is a significant issue in the production of modern chemicals of pharmaceutical, agricultural and food industries. Efficient methods enabling a complete conversion of a racemic mixture into the desired enantiomer would be of great benefit to industry. Temperature cycle induced deracemization (TCID), a process allowing an initially racemic crystal phase of a suspension to be converted into an enantiopure state, combines solution phase racemization of the solute molecules and a series of temperature cycles inducing dissolution and crystal growth. The process first described as a more convenient and scalable alternative to Viedma ripening, has now been successfully tested on a wide range of chiral components that are conglomerate forming and racemizable. This review discusses the origins of TCID, potential mechanisms responsible for the deracemization, and also some related processes.
Ключевые слова:
deracemization, enantiopurification, chirality, optical resolution, racemization, temperature cycle.