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Authors: Ul-Haq N, Park JK
Article Title: Optical Resolution of Phenylalanine Using D-Phe-Imprinted Poly(acrylic acid-co-acrylonitrile) Membrane-pH Effect on performance.
Publication date: 2014
Journal: Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan
Volume: 36
Issue: (4)
Page numbers: 561-567.
Alternative URL: http://jcsp.org.pk/PublishedVersion/82fa9d92-4e83-4c00-986b-bd3ea2146a91Manuscript%20no%201,%20Final%20Gally%20Proof%20of%209742%20_Noaman%20Ul-Haq_.pdf

Abstract: The molecular imprinting technique was used for chiral resolution of phenylalanine (Phe). The template was introduced during polymerization and removed after polymerization by leaving imprinted cavities in the polymer matrix correspondence to template. The D-Phe imprinted membrane selectively adsorbed D-Phe, facilitated permeation of D-Phe and rejected L-Phe. These results are evidence of the availability of the chiral environment in the membrane. The membrane was found to be pH sensitive, with 0.30 rejection selectivity, 2.40 adsorption selectivity and 2.03 permselectivity being achieved at pH-2. FT-IR and FE-SEM analyses revealed that the membrane was nano-porous and very thin
Template and target information: phenylalanine, Phe
Author keywords: chiral separation, molecularly imprinted polymer, membrane, phenylalanine, rejection, separation

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