Enantiomeric Separations
A special issue of Separations (ISSN 2297-8739).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2020) | Viewed by 5941
Special Issue Editor
Interests: capillary electrophoresis; chiral separations; liquid chromatography; peptide separations; proteins extraction; drug and food analysis; food byproducts revalorization; metabolomics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The different properties that the enantiomers of a chiral compound may have confer a high interest to their separation. In fact, the individual determination of enantiomers provides very useful information in the pharmaceutical, biomedical, food, or environmental fields, among others. The quality control of drugs or agrochemicals marketed as pure enantiomers, the search of biomarkers of pathologies, the detection of food adulterations, or the evaluation of the real toxicity of environmental samples are examples of some of the relevant applications derived from enantiomeric separations.
Different chromatographic and electrophoretic separation techniques, such as liquid chromatography (HPLC, micro/nano-LC), gas chromatography, supercritical fluid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, microchip electrophoresis, or multidimensional separation techniques enable to achieve enantioseparations using chiral stationary phases or chiral selectors added in the mobile phase. The development of new chiral stationary phases or the combination of chiral selectors in solution are interesting tools to improve enantioselectivity. Furthermore, the use of offline and online preconcentration techniques and of sensitive detection systems, including mass spectrometry, has allowed to achieve the sensitivity required in some applications.
This Special Issue covers the most recent advances achieved in all aspects of the separation of enantiomers using chromatographic or electrophoretic techniques, including the use of microchips. Contributors are invited to send original articles or reviews dealing with the development of new methodologies or strategies, the fundamentals, or the applications of enantiomeric separations showing the potential of chiral methods to solve a variety of problems in different fields.
Prof. Dr. Maria Luisa Marina
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Enantiomeric separation
- Chiral chromatography
- Chiral capillary electrophoresis
- Chiral microchip electrophoresis
- Multidimensional separation techniques for chiral analysis
- New chiral stationary phases
- New chiral selectors and their combinations
- Reversal in the enantiomer elution/migration order
- Chiral analysis of drugs, food, clinical or environmental samples (and other)
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