The Evolution of Chiral Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography
Abstract
The development of effective chiral stationary phases and separation strategies for liquid chromatography (LC) resolution of enantiomers has been beneficial to many scientific disciplines. During the past decade the number and type of chiral stationary phases have expanded tremendously. Not only have researchers introduced new classes of chiral selectors, but many of the first chiral stationary phases have also been changed and improved. The second or third generation of a chiral stationary phase is often different than the original. This evolution can be confusing and intimidating to someone new to LC enantiomeric separations. Fortunately, all chiral stationary phases can be categorized into a few classes. Generally, one or two columns can separate most samples in each class. In this article, the author looks at the different classes of chiral stationary phases and how they have expanded and changed during the last decade.
Recommended Citation
D. W. Armstrong, "The Evolution of Chiral Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography," LC GC Europe, vol. 11, no. 4 SUPPL., pp. 22 - 31, Jan 1998.
Department(s)
Chemistry
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
1471-6577
Document Type
Article - Journal
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Citation
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English
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Publication Date
01 Jan 1998