Light-driven deracemization enabled by excited-state electron transfer Charging through the looking glass Asymmetric catalysis is a commonly applied technique to prepare just one of two mirror-image products in a chemical reaction.
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Light-driven deracemization enabled by excited-state electron transfer Charging through the looking glass Asymmetric catalysis is a commonly applied technique to prepare just one of two mirror-image products in a chemical reaction.

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Photocatalytic deracemization fixes the mix Summary Very often, only one enantiomer of a chiral drug molecule is clinically active; the other optical isomer can produce unwanted or even catastrophic side effects.