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Controlling enantioselective separations of chiral compounds is one of the important challenges in chemistry. The enantioselectivity of chiral chemicals usually requires the use of chiral media such as chiral catalysts for synthesis and chiral stationary phases for chromatographic separations. This study has been devoted to the preparation, characterization and applications of chiral nanosurfaces in enantioselective chemical processes. The first part of the book focuses on the development of chiral mesoporous silica based on the imprinting approach using chiral organic templates such as fatty…mehr

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Controlling enantioselective separations of chiral compounds is one of the important challenges in chemistry. The enantioselectivity of chiral chemicals usually requires the use of chiral media such as chiral catalysts for synthesis and chiral stationary phases for chromatographic separations. This study has been devoted to the preparation, characterization and applications of chiral nanosurfaces in enantioselective chemical processes. The first part of the book focuses on the development of chiral mesoporous silica based on the imprinting approach using chiral organic templates such as fatty acid micelles and collagen protein. The second part focuses on the preparation and investigation of templated chiral alumina nanosurfaces using atomic layer deposition (ALD) process on chiral self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) surfaces.
Autorenporträt
Gila Levi received her B.Sc in advanced materials engineering at Azrieli College of Engineering, Jerusalem, Israel, in 2011. She graduated M.Sc in chemistry in 2013, under the supervision of Prof. Mastai, at Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel. Gila is currently pursuing her Ph.D. investigating new chiral inorganic nanostructures.