“…The elution order of the column tends to be the (R)-enantiomer then followed by the (S)-enantiomer as the retention time of the (R)-configuration is shorter than that of the (S)-configuration in Whelk-O 1 column. This elution order of the enantiomers was confirmed previously in our lab through the (R)-and (S)-styrene oxide standards [140].…”
Section: Epoxidation Of Styrene and Its Derivatives Catalyzed By Wt-supporting
“…The elution order of the column tends to be the (R)-enantiomer then followed by the (S)-enantiomer as the retention time of the (R)-configuration is shorter than that of the (S)-configuration in Whelk-O 1 column. This elution order of the enantiomers was confirmed previously in our lab through the (R)-and (S)-styrene oxide standards [140].…”
Section: Epoxidation Of Styrene and Its Derivatives Catalyzed By Wt-supporting
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