Concept information
Terme préférentiel
chiral HPLC
Définition
- Chiral column chromatography is a variant of column chromatography that is employed for the separation of optical isomers. The stationary phase contains a single enantiomer of a chiral compound.The chiral stationary phase can be prepared by attaching a chiral compound to the surface of an achiral support such as silica gel. Common chiral stationary phases are based on oligosaccharides such as cellulose or cyclodextrin (in particular with β-cyclodextrin, a seven sugar ring molecule). The principle can be also applied to the fabrication of monolithic HPLC columns or gas chromatography columns. (From Wikipedia)
Synonyme(s)
- chiral chromatography
Appartient au groupe
Traductions
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français
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chromatographie chirale
URI
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