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Triphenylmethyl methacrylate , chiral recognition

Type II sorbents are based on an inclusion mechanism. Chiral recognition by optically active polymers is based solely on the helicity of that polymer. Optically active polymers can be prepared by the asymmetric polymerization of triphenylmethyl methacrylate using a chiral anionic initiator [264]. Helical polymers are unique from the previously discussed chromatographic approaches because polar functional groups are not required for resolution [265]. These commercially available sorbents have been used to resolve enantiomers of a-tocopherol [266]. The distinction between this group (lib) and the sorbents containing cavities is vague (Ila). [Pg.344]


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