The increasing significance of chirality in the different fields involving products aimed to interact with biological systems has led to the need to control and produce enantiomerically pure compounds. Chromatography using chiral stationary phases (CSPs) plays an outstanding role in this context.
Diverse chromatographic modalities are used in the separation of enantiomers. Among them, enantioselective liquid chromatography is considered at present to be one of the most general methods for the analytical control of the enantiomeric content in samples. Additionally, liquid chromatography is increasingly applied in the purification and isolation of enantiomers from their mixtures. The diversity of CSPs, their characteristics, and their chromatographic conditions of use will be discussed.