Solvent Induced Enantioselectivity Reversal in a Chiral Metal Organic Framework

27 October 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

Solvent induced enantioselectivity reversal is a rarely reported phenomenon in porous homochiral materials. Similar behaviour has been studied in chiral HPLC, where minor mobile phase modifications can induce elution order reversal. We report the first instance of solvent-induced enantioselectivity reversal for homochiral MOF ZnBLD, highlighting the complex enantioselectivity behaviour

Keywords

Metal organic framework
Adsorption
Enantioselective
Eantioselectivity reversal

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