Chiral separation using a unimodal, large-pore silica as the sup

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Solid sorbent – Silicon containing

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502411, 502159, 502169, 502172, 502224, 502232, 502233, 502243, 502507, 423335, 428403, 428407, B01J 2012, B01J 3100, C01B 3312, B32B 516

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ABSTRACT:
Chiral stationary phases perform well when the underlying support for the chiral organic material is coated onto a silica pore widened by a hydrothermal treatment. The resulting silica is amorphous with a unimodal distribution of large pores. A variety of chiral stationary phases perform well and are distinguished, inter alia, by the treatment, if any, prior to coating the chiral organic material.

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