Original title: Development of Polymeric Enantioselective Membranes
Authors: Čížek, Jan
Document type: Papers
Conference/Event: Bažant Postgraduate Conference 2024, Prague (CZ), 20240605
Year: 2024
Language: eng
Abstract: Enantiomers are molecules that share the same chemical formula but in space form mirror images of each other. Their reactions with other chiral molecules can be remarkably different, which is crucial mainly for pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. However, industrialscale synthetic production of enantiomerically pure compounds is not always available. Therefore, the need for pure enantiomeric compounds drives the development and research on various separation methods. However, most methods used on the industrial scale are limited to specific compounds (diastereomeric recrystallization) or generally difficult and/or expensive to scale up (chromatography-related methods). Separation of enantiomers using membranes is promising\nthanks to the easy scalability and continuous operation of membrane processes. Various ideas about how the enantioselective membranes should look like have been published in the last thirty years. The mechanism of enantiomeric separation on a membrane is, however, highly specific, and still requires extensive research. In this work, four types of enantioselective polymeric membranes are presented.
Project no.: GA23-06152S (CEP)
Funding provider: GA ČR
Host item entry: Proceedings of Abstracts, ISBN 978-80-86186-32-0
Rights: This work is protected under the Copyright Act No. 121/2000 Coll.

Institution: Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals AS ČR (web)
Original record: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0354003

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