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Optical activity cellulose/amylose

Among optically active polymers, polysaccharide derivatives are particularly valuable. Polysaccharides such as cellulose and amylose are the most readily available optically active polymers and have stereoregular sequences. Although the chiral recognition abilities of native polysaccharides are not remarkable, they can be readily converted to the esters and carbamates with high chiral recognition abilities. The chiral recognition mechanism of these derivatives has been clarified to some extent. [Pg.202]


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