Chiral stationary phases for chromatographic separation of optic

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Chromatography

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502402, 526305, 526306, 210658, 2101982, G01N 3002, C08F 2054

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to chiral polymers which are bonded to a support and have improved properties, a process for the preparation of these materials and their use as chiral stationary phases in the chromatograhic separation of optical isomers, in particular of racemates into their enantiomers.

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