Chiral stationary phases for liquid chromatography based on chitin- and chitosan-derived marine polysaccharides

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Abstract

The development of chiral stationary phases (CSPs) for liquid chromatography (LC) revolutionized the enantioseparation and, nowadays, different types of CSPs are commercially available. Polysaccharide-based CSPs are one of the most versatile and widely used for both analytical and preparative applications and they are able to resolve several classes of racemates. Phenylcarbamates of amylose and cellulose derivatives are the most successful; however, polysaccharide-based CSPs comprising marine-derived polysaccharides are also described revealing high chiral recognition abilities and wider range of mobile phases. A literature survey covering the report on chitin and chitosan based CSPs is presented. The chemical structure of the chiral selectors, their development and applications in chiral LC are emphasized.

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Ribeiro, J., Tiritan, M. E., Pinto, M. M. M., & Fernandes, C. (2017, September 1). Chiral stationary phases for liquid chromatography based on chitin- and chitosan-derived marine polysaccharides. Symmetry. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym9090190

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