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Dynamic Diastereomerism on Chiral Surfaces

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Adsorption of chiral molecules on chiral surfaces implies diastereomerism, evident in the adoption of distinct adsorption geometries. We show here that this diastereomerism produces a signature in the motion of chiral molecules desorbing from a chiral surface. The rotations of S- and R-alanine molecules are analysed upon desorption from R-Cu{531} using first-principles molecular dynamics simulations. S-Ala molecules exhibit a larger angular momentum, with a clear preference for one rotational sense, whereas no such preference is observed for R-Ala molecules upon desorption from this surface. These trends would be reversed for desorption from the S-Cu{531} surface. Possible applications include chiral separation techniques and enantiospecific sensors.

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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1932-7447
1932-7455

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American Chemical Society (ACS)
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EPSRC (2112388)
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