2004
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200411256
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Optically Active Polymers with Chiral Recognition Ability

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“…Chiral discrimination of a chiral host to a racemic guest, which plays an important role for the separation of enantiomers and the resolution of chiral drugs, is an important part of molecular recognition. [1][2][3] The inclusion resolution method, which is established based on the chiral host stereoselectively interacting with one enantiomer of the racemic guests via intermolecular forces such as π-π interactions, hydrogen bonding, and Van der Waals' force, has been developed as an important chiral resolution method in the past two decades. [4][5][6][7] However, simultaneous complexation of a chiral host to two enantiomers of a racemic guest is seldom observed, although heterorecognition of an achiral host to a racemic guest has been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chiral discrimination of a chiral host to a racemic guest, which plays an important role for the separation of enantiomers and the resolution of chiral drugs, is an important part of molecular recognition. [1][2][3] The inclusion resolution method, which is established based on the chiral host stereoselectively interacting with one enantiomer of the racemic guests via intermolecular forces such as π-π interactions, hydrogen bonding, and Van der Waals' force, has been developed as an important chiral resolution method in the past two decades. [4][5][6][7] However, simultaneous complexation of a chiral host to two enantiomers of a racemic guest is seldom observed, although heterorecognition of an achiral host to a racemic guest has been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%