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Supported liquid membrane basic extractants

Liquid-liquid extraction is a basic process already applied as a large-scale method. Usually, it does not require highly sophisticated devices, being very attractive for the preparative-scale separation of enantiomers. In this case, a chiral selector must be added to one of the liquid phases. This principle is common to some of the separation techniques described previously, such as CCC, CPC or supported-liquid membranes. In all of these, partition of the enantiomers of a mixture takes place thanks to their different affinity for the chiral additive in a given system of solvents. [Pg.15]


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