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Reference type: Journal
Authors: Hatanaka M, Nishioka Y, Yoshikawa M
Article Title: Polyurea With L-Lysinyl Residues as Components: Application to Membrane Separation of Enantiomers.
Publication date: 2011
Journal: Macromolecular Chemistry And Physics
Volume: 212
Issue: (13)
Page numbers: 1351-1359.
DOI: 10.1002/macp.201100054

Abstract: Abstract: Novel polyureas are synthesized from lysinyl residues. The polyurea thus prepared yields a durable self-standing membrane that can be converted into a molecular recognition material by using Z-D-Glu or Z-L-Glu as a print molecule. The Z-D-Glu molecularly imprinted membrane adsorbes the D-isomer of Glu in preference to the corresponding L-Glu and vice versa. Even though the polyurea consists of L-lysinyl residues, both Z-D-Glu and Z-L-Glu work as print molecules to construct molecular (chiral) recognition sites in the membrane. Those molecularly imprinted membranes show chiral separation abilities when a concentration gradient or an applied potential difference is applied as a driving force for membrane transport
Template and target information: Z-D-Glu, Z-L-Glu
Author keywords: chiral separation, lysinyl residues, membranes, molecular imprinting, optical resolution

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