Recent progress in asymmetric catalysis and chromatographic separation by chiral metal–organic frameworks

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Abstract

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), as a new class of porous solid materials, have emerged and their study has established itself very quickly into a productive research field. This short review recaps the recent advancement of chiral MOFs. Here, we present simple, well-ordered instances to classify the mode of synthesis of chiral MOFs, and later demonstrate the potential applications of chiral MOFs in heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis and enantioselective separation. The asymmetric catalysis sections are subdivided based on the types of reactions that have been successfully carried out recently by chiral MOFs. In the part on enantioselective separation, we present the potentiality of chiral MOFs as a stationary phase for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and high-resolution gas chromatography (GC) by considering fruitful examples from current research work. We anticipate that this review will provide interest to researchers to design new homochiral MOFs with even greater complexity and effort to execute their potential functions in several fields, such as asymmetric catalysis, enantiomer separation, and chiral recognition.

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Bhattacharjee, S., Khan, M. I., Li, X., Zhu, Q. L., & Wu, X. T. (2018, March 1). Recent progress in asymmetric catalysis and chromatographic separation by chiral metal–organic frameworks. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal8030120

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