Cellulose as a membrane material for optical resolution

2015 
Applications of l-Glu molecularly imprinted cellulose membranes to chiral separation were studied. LiCl, which was adopted to dissolve cellulose into solvent, N,N-dimethylactamide (DMAc), worked well as a print molecule to construct recognition sites toward Li+ (or LiCl). The chiral separation ability was greatly dependent on LiCl. The permselectivity was increased with the LiCl concentration and asymptotically reached the maximum value at higher LiCl concentration region. The affinity constants between LiCl and LiCl recognition sites in both control and l-Glu molecularly imprinted membranes were determined to be 65 mol−1 dm3.
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