A homochiral metal-organic framework membrane for enantioselective separation

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Wenjin WangJianwen Jiang

Abstract

For the first time, a homochiral metal-organic framework membrane was prepared for the enantioselective separation of important chiral compounds, especially chiral drug intermediates, which will allow for the potential development of a new, sustainable and highly efficient chiral separation technique.

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