Abstract:Microreaction and membrane technologies offer optimal conditions for controlling enantiomer synthesis and purification processes in continuous production, with numerous advantages over batch manufacturing. One of the many forces driving the development of such technologies for the production of single optical isomers is the need for enantiomerically pure pharmaceutical drugs because enantiomers may display opposite therapeutic effects or different treatment efficacies and side effects. Yet, despite advances in… Show more
“…This reverse relationship increases due to the inherent structural and chemical characteristics of the chiral polymer matrix. 73 On the contrary, sorption selective membranes rely on a porous support structure, with a chiral selector incorporated on the membrane surface. 74…”
Section: Application Of Cnm-based Membranesmentioning
Current developments and future prospects of CNM-based polymeric membranes for enantiomeric separation, wastewater treatment, gas separation, and biomolecule separation are highlighted in this feature article.
“…This reverse relationship increases due to the inherent structural and chemical characteristics of the chiral polymer matrix. 73 On the contrary, sorption selective membranes rely on a porous support structure, with a chiral selector incorporated on the membrane surface. 74…”
Section: Application Of Cnm-based Membranesmentioning
Current developments and future prospects of CNM-based polymeric membranes for enantiomeric separation, wastewater treatment, gas separation, and biomolecule separation are highlighted in this feature article.
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