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Chiral molecules cellulose/amylose

Helical chiral polymers based on polysaccharides. A number of stationary phases based on naturally occurring polysaccharides such as cellulose and amylose [79] have been used for the separation of racemates. These polysaccharides comprise a linear chain of glucopyranose units linked to one another via a 1,4-glycosidic bond. The individual molecules of cellulose associate or aggregate with one another in regular structures which have crystalline properties and a highly ordered helical structure. [Pg.330]


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