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Molecular polarization and molecular chiralization: The first example of a chiralized xenon atom

In this article we focus on the interaction between a chiral molecule and a single achiral molecule or an ensemble of achiral molecules. The desymmetrization of the achiral molecules resulting from this interaction is described as “chiralization.” By analogy with electric polarization, we factorize...

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Published in:Chirality (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2001, Vol.13 (1), p.2-6
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