Chirality is ubiquitous in nature and involved in many aspects of life, making it an important phenomenon to understand. The enantiomers of chiral molecules have identical physical properties (despite the predicted small contributions due to parity-violating weak interactions), while their chemical and biochemical properties can differ dramatically. Due to these different behaviors, the development of sensitive spectroscopic methods that can differentiate and/or separate molecules of opposite handedness, particularly in complex sample mixtures, are of utmost importance.
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