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Covalent meth acrylic monomers

Chiral poly(meth)acrylamides as CSPs. In 1974, Blaschke reported the preparation and application of soft cross-linked poly(meth)acrylamide polymeric beads (11), which were synthesized by suspension polymerization from acryl or methacrylamides with chirality residing in the side chain of the amine component. Mechanically more stable chiral sorbents have subsequently been produced by polymerizing and covalently anchoring the monomers onto the surface of silica gels [ 192). The CSP obtained by this procedure from A -acryloyl-(S)-phenylalanine ethyl ester as monomer is commercialized by Merck under the tradename ChiraSpher. [Pg.375]


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