Publications by authors named "Ya Chung Tsai"

Article Synopsis
  • The experimental procedures serve as a screening tool to explore molecular interactions between chiral molecules and solvents, particularly focusing on aspartic acid.
  • A minimal concentration of 1% l-aspartic acid is sufficient to convert a racemic compound into a racemic conglomerate, enhancing the likelihood of establishing biochirality.
  • Traditional crystallization methods alone were inadequate for enantioseparation, necessitating the application of nonclassical crystallization theory to explain the dynamics of different aspartic acid solutions.
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