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Abstract
An overview of the state-of-the-art in LC enantiomer separation is presented. This
tutorial review is mainly focused on mechanisms of chiral recognition and enantiomer
distinction of popular chiral selectors and corresponding chiral stationary phases
including discussions of thermodynamics, additivity principle of binding increments,
site-selective thermodynamics, extrathermodynamic approaches, methods employed for
the investigation of dominating intermolecular interactions and complex structures
such as spectroscopic methods (IR, NMR), X-ray diffraction and computational methods.
Modern chiral stationary phases are discussed with particular focus on those that
are commercially available and broadly used. It is attempted to provide the reader
with vivid images of molecular recognition mechanisms of selected chiral selector-selectand
pairs on basis of solid-state X-ray crystal structures and simulated computer models,
respectively. Such snapshot images illustrated in this communication unfortunately
cannot account for the molecular dynamics of the real world, but are supposed to be
helpful for the understanding. The exploding number of papers about applications of
various chiral stationary phases in numerous fields of enantiomer separations is not
covered systematically.