racemiseksi
Racemiseksi is a Finnish term used in chemistry to describe the process of racemization. In English, racemization refers to the conversion of a chiral molecule into a racemic mixture, which contains equal amounts of its left- and right-handed enantiomers. A racemic mixture typically shows no net optical rotation because the contributions from the two enantiomers cancel each other.
Racemization occurs when the stereocenter of a molecule becomes labile, allowing interconversion between enantiomers. This can
Racemization is often described quantitatively by enantiomeric excess (ee). A zero ee indicates a completely racemic
Implications and applications vary by field. In pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, enantiomers can have markedly different biological
Analytical methods to study racemization include chiral high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), polarimetry, and nuclear magnetic resonance