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Morphology Recognition by Means of Chiral Gas Chromatography

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Morphology recognition of enantiomeric structures are differentiated by chiral stationary phase. Effects of substituent and behavior of various families of racemics, esters of secondary alchohols, γ and ε lactones, are examined. In a homologous series it becomes possible to predict retention data.

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La reconnaissance morphologique de composés énantiomètres est utilisée à l’aide de phases stationnaires chirales. Le rôle des substituants alkyles est abordé à l’aide du comportement chromatographique de différentes familles (esters d’alcools secondaires, y et s lactones). Dans une série homologue il devient possible de prévoir avec succès les indices de rétention.

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Fellous, R., Lizzani, L., Loiseau, MA. (1996). Morphology Recognition by Means of Chiral Gas Chromatography. In: Dubois, JE., Gershon, N. (eds) Modeling Complex Data for Creating Information. Data and Knowledge in a Changing World. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80199-0_29

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