Dynamic Diastereomerism on Chiral Surfaces.
Sabine C MatysikDavid J WalesStephen J JenkinsPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces (2022)
Adsorption of chiral molecules on chiral surfaces implies diastereomerism, evident in the adoption of distinct adsorption geometries. We show here that this diastereomerism produces a signature in the motion of chiral molecules desorbing from a chiral surface. The rotations of S - and R -alanine molecules are analyzed upon desorption from R -Cu{531} using first-principles molecular dynamics simulations. S -Ala molecules exhibit a larger angular momentum, with a clear preference for one rotational sense, whereas no such preference is observed for R -Ala molecules upon desorption from this surface. These trends would be reversed for desorption from the S -Cu{531} surface. Possible applications include chiral separation techniques and enantiospecific sensors.