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Monolithic chiral stationary phases for liquid-phase enantioseparation techniques
1Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, School of Exact and Natural Sciences, Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia. bezhan_chankvetadze@yahoo.com
Abstract:
This short overview summarizes the development in the field of enantioselective monolithic chromatographic media and their application for pressure-driven and electrokinetic separations. The major emphasis is put on the currently existing problems and the author's vision for their solution is provided. Due to the author's personal experience silica-based monoliths are discussed in more detail although the key developments in the field of organic monolithic materials for separation of enantiomers are also discussed.
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