Hi Guys
I have kind of a easy question about diastereomeric ratio.
When i have a reaction converting two vicinal carbons into two stereogenic centers (no meso compounds) then we can have 4 different compounds. SS, RR, SR and RS.
SS-RR and SR-RS are enantiomers. Every compound haves 2 diastereomers, so for example SS has SR and RS as diastereomers. Then what is the stereomeric ratio?
I see in articles that for a reaction where 4 different stereoisomers can be formed the diastereomeric ratios is presented as for example 98:2...I mean for enantiomeric ratio this makes sense because there are only one enantiomer to the other but for diastereomers there is 3 in total, SS, RS and SR. Then i should be presented as 96:2:2 for example???
Or is the enantiomeric couple counted as one diastereomer? Like RR and SS is formed 98% and SR and RS in 2%??
Please help me.
Thanks!!!