Characterization of an unusual adsorption behavior of racemic methyl-mandelate on a tris-(3,5-dimethylphenyl) carbamoyl cellulose chiral stationary phase

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Martin Enmark ◽  
Jörgen Samuelsson ◽  
Torgny Undin ◽  
Torgny Fornstedt
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Urban Skogsberg ◽  
Klaus Albert ◽  
Michael Lämmerhofer ◽  
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Georges Guiochon

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Madalena M. M. Pinto ◽  
Maria Elizabeth Tiritan

Enantioselective chromatography is one of the most used techniques for the separation and purification of enantiomers. The most important issue for a specific successful enantioseparation is the selection of the suitable chiral stationary phase (CSP). Different synthetic approaches have been applied for the preparation of CSPs, which embrace coating and immobilization methods. In addition to the classical and broadly applied coating and immobilization procedures, innovating strategies have been introduced recently. In this review, an overview of different methods for the preparation of coated and immobilized CSPs is described. Updated examples of CSPs associated with the various strategies are presented. Considering that after the preparation of a CSP its characterization is fundamental, the methods used for the characterization of all the described CSPs are emphasized.


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