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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 53, Issue 1, Pages 27-45Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408347.2021.1932408
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Natural; artificial; chiral separation system; application
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This review summarizes the significant advancements in natural and artificial chiral adsorbents for chiral separation, with a focus on their potential applications in drug and biomolecule separation. The mechanisms of chiral-based recognition and separation, as well as the history and development of natural and artificial chiral-based systems, are discussed. Future directions in the practical application of natural and artificial chiral-based systems for separation and other applications are also presented.
Chiral separation has attracted much attention for basic research and industrial applications in analytical chemistry. Generally, chiral separations use natural or artificial chiral-based materials as adsorbents. To improve the precision and efficiency of chiral separation, focus has shifted from natural and synthetic adsorbents to binary combinations of materials. This review specifically summarizes the significant advancements made in natural and artificial chiral adsorbents as promising candidates for diverse drug and biomolecule separation applications as well as the remaining drawbacks and challenges for research on chiral separations. The mechanisms of chiral-based recognition and separation and history and development of natural and artificial chiral-based systems are the focus of this review. Future directions in natural and artificial chiral-based systems for practical separations and other applications are also presented.
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