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Li Zhang1, Qingxian Jin2, Minghua Liu3
1Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Science (BNLMS), CAS Key Laboratory of Colloid, Interface, and Chemical Thermodynamics, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190, P.R. China.
Chiral supramolecular gels enhance enantioselective recognition of chiral analytes. These gels amplify chiral signals and create specific microenvironments for precise molecular recognition.
Area of Science:
- Supramolecular Chemistry
- Chiral Recognition
- Materials Science
Background:
- Chiral supramolecular gels immobilize solvents via self-assembled chiral nanostructures.
- These gels serve as matrices for enantioselective recognition of chiral analytes.
- Gelation and nanostructure formation can amplify the inherent chirality of molecules.
Approach:
- Reviewing enantioselective recognition mechanisms using chiral supramolecular gels.
- Discussing gels that amplify signals or exhibit gel-sol phase transitions for recognition.
- Highlighting the role of the chiral microenvironment within gel networks.
Key Points:
- Chiral supramolecular gels offer enhanced enantioselective recognition capabilities.
- Amplification of chirality and specific microenvironments contribute to recognition efficiency.
- Gel-sol phase transitions can be utilized as a recognition signal.
Conclusions:
- Chiral supramolecular gels provide a promising platform for chiral analyte recognition.
- Insights are provided for designing gels with amplified chirality and high enantioselectivity.
- This review facilitates the development of advanced chiral sensing materials.
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