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Preparative Chromatography of Enantiomers

Before starting a preparative chiral separation it is essential to identify a chiral stationary phase (CSP) exhibiting good chiral recognition ability. This is usually done with an analytical column because it is less substance- and time-consuming. A stationary phase mostly composed of silica gel with only a few chiral elements will be rapidly overloaded. In this event, even if the phase exhibits useful properties for analytical purposes, it will not be appropriate for preparative applications this is the case for protein-based phases [102, 103], Most chiral stationary phases have relatively low saturation capacity, so the enantiomer separations are usually done under strongly nonlinear conditions [103], Accordingly, the accurate determination of the adsorption isotherms of the two enantiomers on a CSP is of fundamental importance to allow computer-assisted optimization to scale up the process. [Pg.44]

At very large scales non-chromatographic methods, such as chiral synthesis. should also be considered. Often the best method involves a combination [Pg.44]


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