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A Pair of Interconverting Cages Formed from Achiral Precursors Spontaneously Resolve into Homochiral Conformers.

Yong ZuoXiaoning LiuEnguang FuShaodong Zhang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Without chiral induction the emergence of homochirality from achiral molecules is rather serendipitous, as the rationale is somewhat ambiguous. We herein provide a plausible solution. From achiral precursors are formed a pair of interconverting cage conformers that exhibit a C 3 -axis as the only symmetry element. When their interconversion is impeded with intramolecular H-bonding, each conformer self-sorts into a homochiral crystal, which is driven by a helical network of multivalent intermolecular interactions during the self-assembly of homochiral cage conformers. As no chiral induction is involved throughout, we believe our study could enlighten the rational design for the emergence of homochirality with several criteria: 1) formation of a molecule without inversion center or mirror plane; 2) suppression of the enantiomeric interconversion, and introduction of multivalent interactions along the helical trajectory of screw symmetry within the resulting superstructure.
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