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titleOfInvention A method for separating the enantiomers of racemic 0.0'-dibenzoyl tartaric acid
abstract The (+) - O, O'-dibenzyl- (2S, 3S) -skinic acid is more expensive with seeds than the enantiomeric starch produced from natural skin acid. Hence, the process of racemic dibasil-skin acid acid precipitated to chelate the enantiomer. The method is based on the graded crystalline separation of a racemic dibasic-skin-calcic acid calcium salt by alternately depleted crystallization of saturated stone with a methoxy ethanol-etched stone. the racemic compound is supersaturated with the mother liquor and is thus filled with the stone enrichment of the other enantiomer. Separation is filtered and these operations are repeated. ŕ
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