Most of the natural products isolated at present are heterocyclic compounds, so heterocyclic compounds occupy an important position in the research of organic chemistry. A compound: 560-09-8, is researched, SMILESS is CC1(C)[C@@H](CC[C@]1(C)C(O)=O)C(O)=O, Molecular C10H16O4Journal, Article, Research Support, U.S. Gov’t, Non-P.H.S., Angewandte Chemie, International Edition called Chiral Isocamphoric Acid: Founding a Large Family of Homochiral Porous Materials, Author is Zhao, Xiang; Nguyen, Edward T.; Hong, Anh N.; Feng, Pingyun; Bu, Xianhui, the main research direction is chiral isocamphorate preparation homochiral porous material; transition metal isocamphorate camphorate MOF preparation; crystal structure magnesium cobalt copper isocamphorate camphorate MOF; camphoric acid; chiral ligands; homochiral porous materials; isocamphoric acid; metal-organic frameworks.Application of 560-09-8.
Homochiral metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are an important class of chiral solids with potential applications in chiral recognition; however, relatively few are available. Of great importance is the availability of low-cost, racemization-resistant, and versatile enantiopure building blocks. Among chiral building blocks, D-camphoric acid is highly prolific, yet, its trans-isomer, L-isocamphoric acid, has remained unknown in the entire field of solid-state materials. Its rich yet totally untapped synthetic and structural chem. has now been studied through the synthesis of a large family of homochiral metal isocamphorates. The 1st observation of diastereoisomerism in isostructural MOFs is presented. Isocamphorate has a powerful ability to create framework topologies unexpected from common inorganic building blocks, and isocamphoric acid should allow access to hundreds of new homochiral materials.
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