Talk:Organic Chemistry/Chirality/Enantiomers

I would posit that some enantiomers are not configurational isomers because they can be interconverted via bond rotation. BINAP and BINOL ligands, for example, can be converted from the R to the S enantiomer by rotation about the biphenyl bond. Remember that enantiomers are defined by a mirror-image relationship, and not a stereocenter-dependent relationship!--Lineweaver 08:05, 23 December 2005 (UTC)