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Propeller-Molecules from Amino Acids

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Propeller-molecules derived from amino acids can be interconverted between left- and right-handed forms by addition or removal of an electron.

This work was supported by National Science Foundation grant CHE 00-79072.

Propeller-Molecules from Amino Acids
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Credit: Figure by Homar Barcena, adapted from Barcena, H.S.; Holmes, A.E.; Zahn, S.; Canary, J.W. “Inversion of Helicity in Propeller-Shaped Molecules Derived from S-Methyl Cystine and Methioninol,” Org. Len., 2003, 5, 709-11.
Year of Image: 2003

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CHEMISTRY / Inorganic, Bioinorg, Organometallic

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