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R.R.E. Steendam, T.J.B. van Benthem, E.M.E. van Huijs, H. Meekes, W.J.P.
van Enckevort, J. Raap, F.P.J.T. Rutjes, E. Vlieg,
Deracemization controlled by reaction-induced nucleation: Viedma ripening as a safety catch for total spontaneous
resolution,
Cryst. Growth Des. 15 (2015) 3917-3921
Abstract:

Viedma ripening was recently applied to a reaction enabling
the conversion of achiral reactants in solution into enantiopure
product crystals. Here we show that the configuration of the final product and
the rate of deracemization are highly dependent on
the initial crystal nucleation process or, if applied, seed crystals. Depending
on the nucleation process, the transformation proceeds through total
spontaneous resolution or Viedma ripening. Swift solid
state deracemization can also be achieved using
heating–cooling cycles as an alternative to Viedma
ripening, provided that crystal nucleation results in a sufficiently high
initial enantiomeric excess to trigger the deracemization
process.