THE FRANK KINETIC MODEL FOR SPONTANEOUS CHIRAL SYMMETRY BREAKING WITH VARIABLE CONCENTRATION OF THE ACHIRAL SUBSTRATE

This paper considers the possibility of spontaneous transition of aracemic mixture (composed of equal amounts of two enantiomeric species, say L and D) into a monochiral state (in which only one enantiomer, say L, is present). Transitions of this kind have been recently experimentally observed. A pl...

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Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Tehran 1995-12-01
Series:Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran
Online Access:https://jsciences.ut.ac.ir/article_31267_421845c0c0246ee778c775f18d51e185.pdf
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Summary:This paper considers the possibility of spontaneous transition of aracemic mixture (composed of equal amounts of two enantiomeric species, say L and D) into a monochiral state (in which only one enantiomer, say L, is present). Transitions of this kind have been recently experimentally observed. A plausible approach to this phenomenon is a model put forward by Frank, based on simple laws of chemical kinetics. In order to be able to solve the underlying system of differential equations, Frank made a drastic assumption, namely that the amount of achiral substrate from which the enantiomers L and D are formed is time-independent. In this paper, it is demonstrated that such an assumption is not justified, but that the essential features of the Frank model are also maintained if the amount of the achiral substrate is allowed to be time-dependent
ISSN:1016-1104
2345-6914