Abstract
Raman optical activity (ROA) has truly reached middle age at 50 years. The technique has matured significantly in this period, both with respect to instrument development and number of applications and users. Yet, ROA is still viewed as an auxiliary technique, compared to conventional Raman and infrared absorption spectroscopies. In this perspective, we outline the newest trends in the field of ROA, including exciting opportunities for future developments and of course ask the important question: what is the future of ROA?
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