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Chirality

Organic films with a twist

Left- and right-handed helical molecules form mirror-image chiral crystals on a copper substrate. It seems that the substrate and the molecules work in concert to determine the handedness of the crystal domains.

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Figure 1: Left- and right-handed forms of [7]H.

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Figure 2: Chirality established.

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Ward, M. Organic films with a twist. Nature 426, 615–616 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/426615a

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