- Bulky,
nonpolar silyl groups are
often used for this purpose.
Chiral derivatizing agents react with
enantiomers to give diastereomers.
Since diastereomers...
-
analytical chemistry, a
chiral derivatizing agent (CDA), also
known as a
chiral resolving reagent, is a
derivatization reagent that is a
chiral auxiliary...
-
Stone Mosher as a
chiral derivatizing agent. It is a
chiral molecule,
consisting of R and S enantiomers. As a
chiral derivatizing agent, it
reacts with an...
- stereoisomer.
Accuracy of
integration can be
improved by
inserting a
chiral derivatizing agent with a
nucleus other than
hydrogen or carbon, then
reading the...
-
science (3rd ed.). Springer. p. 61. ISBN 978-0-387-69939-4.
Starch derivatization:
fascinating and
unique industrial opportunities, K. F. Gotlieb, A....
- "Synthetic Chlorins,
Possible Surrogates for Chlorophylls,
Prepared by
Derivatization of Porphyrins".
Chemical Reviews. 117 (2): 344–535. doi:10.1021/acs...
- high-performance
liquid chromatography with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine
derivatization".
European Food
Research and Technology. 221 (6): 798–802. doi:10...
- to a pair of
diastereomeric derivatives by
reacting them with
chiral derivatizing agents, also
known as
chiral resolving agents. The
derivatives which...
- to be used.
Quantitative data can be acquired, and good
results of
derivatization inside the PTV
injector are
published as well. Fast
protein liquid chromatography...
-
peptide length is
limited due to the
cyclical derivatization not
always going to completion. The
derivatization problem can be
resolved by
cleaving large...