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Enantiomerization refers to a chemical process in which a single enantiomer, a molecule with a specific three-dimensional configuration, converts into a different enantiomer. Enantiomers are non-superimposable mirror images of each other, and they often exhibit different physical and chemical properties.
During enantiomerization, the configuration of a chiral center, a molecule's point of asymmetry, is inverted. This
In some cases, enantiomerization can be reversible, while in others it is irreversible. The direction of enantiomerization,
Enantiomerization plays a significant role in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, chemistry, and biology. In the pharmaceutical
The study of enantiomerization has led to the development of various techniques for separating and analyzing