Abstract

The relative abundances of ternary diastereomeric complexes (composed each from a cinchonane-type chiral selector, a model chiral acid, and an alkali cation) are shown to change remarkably and fortuitously with variation in concentration and type of alkali metal using electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry and competitive binding analysis.

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