Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy of stereoisomers

Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy (UV–vis) can distinguish between enantiomers by showing a distinct Cotton effect for each isomer. Molecules that are transparent with respect to UV–vis must be prepared for analysis by chemically adding a chromophore such as anthracene.

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Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy of stereoisomers

Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy (UV–vis) can distinguish between enantiomers by showing a distinct Cotton effect for each isomer. Molecules that are transparent with respect to UV–vis must be prepared for analysis by chemically adding a chromophore such as anthracene.

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