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Volumn 1269, Issue , 2012, Pages 270-278

A practical method for the quantitative assessment of non-enantioselective versus enantioselective interactions encountered in liquid chromatography on brush-type chiral stationary phase

Author keywords

Anion exchange type selectors; Apparent versus true enantioselectivity; Brush type CSPs; Controlled selector loading; Enantiomer separation; Enantioselective adsorption; Nonenantioselective adsorption

Indexed keywords

BRUSH-TYPE CSPS; CHIRAL RECOGNITION; CHIRAL SELECTOR; CHIRAL STATIONARY PHASE; CHIRAL STATIONARY PHASIS; CO-EXISTING; ENANTIOMER SEPARATION; ENANTIOSELECTIVE; ENANTIOSELECTIVE ADSORPTION; ENANTIOSELECTIVE ASSOCIATION; ENANTIOSELECTIVE INTERACTIONS; ENANTIOSEPARATIONS; EQUILIBRIUM PROCESS; EXPERIMENTAL METHODS; IMMOBILIZATION CHEMISTRY; INTERMOLECULAR BINDING; LIQUID-LIQUID EXTRACTION; LOADING LEVEL; MOBILE PHASE; MOBILE PHASE CONDITIONS; NON-POLAR; OPERATION CONDITIONS; PRACTICAL METHOD; PROPANOIC ACID; QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENTS; QUANTITATIVE INFORMATION; RETENTION CHARACTERISTICS; REVERSED PHASE; SYSTEMATIC EVALUATION;

EID: 84870352195     PISSN: 00219673     EISSN: 18733778     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2012.10.006     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (30)

References (41)
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    • 84871433499 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • In rare cases, the supporting matrix of CSPs can also contribute productively to chiral recognition via surface-mediated stereodiscrimination effects:
    • In rare cases, the supporting matrix of CSPs can also contribute productively to chiral recognition via surface-mediated stereodiscrimination effects:.


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