Abstract
As far as commercially-available chiral stationary phases (CSPs) are concerned there are, at the present time, no ‘other direct resolution methods’ than those already mentioned in Part 3 of this book. Even for less common direct methods, such as those which have only been used in a research environment, the categorization used in the rest of Part 3 is virtually all-encompassing. However there are some other direct chiral resolution methods about which it is worth knowing. They may for instance provide the basis for some chiral I resolution method which may become commercially available and popularized in the future, or else they may provide further useful insights into the whole process of chiral recognition. Most of these other methods are in fact only minor variations on the categories discussed already, but there are also some more novel methods of achieving enantiomeric resolution.
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Lough, W.J. (1989). Other direct chiral resolution methods. In: Lough, W.J. (eds) Chiral Liquid Chromatography. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0861-1_12
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