Crown ether-lanthanide complexes studied on CPL and TL. 3. Chirality in europium nitrate and chloride complexes of methyl-substituted 18-crown-6 ligands. Optical activity of two-bladed nitrate propellers

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The synthesized S-enantiomer of the crown ether was used as an adsorbent to separate the racemic mixture of L-alanine ether of phenamine into individual diastereomers by column chromatography. Chromatographic separation occurred due to the formation of complexes of different stability between diastereomers and optically selective adsorbents on a host-guest principle. The separated diastereomers were converted into enantiomers by hydrolysis. The structure and optical activity of the synthesized crown ether and separated enantiomers were investigated by physicochemical methods


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