Friday, April 16, 2021

Overview & Determination of Enantiomeric Impurities

 


An enantiomer can be named by the direction in which it rotates the plane of polarized light. An optical isomer can be named by the spatial configuration of its atoms. Clockwise rotation of the light traveling toward the viewer is labelled (+) or R (in Latin Rectus for right) also termed as d-isomer i.e. dextrorotatory enantiomer. Its mirror-image is labelled (−) or S (in Latin Sinister for left) also termed as l-isomer i.e. levorotatory enantiomer. 

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