Abstract
Abstract If a host compound includes only one isomer of a mixture of isomers selectively, it can be used for separation of isomers. This selective inclusion can also be used for isolation of inorganic and organic compounds from aqueous solution. We have designed several new host compounds and studied separation of isomers and isolation of materials from aqueous solution by using host compounds. When an optically active host compound is used, enantioselective inclusion of guest compounds can occur. Optical resolution of compounds according to this idea was also studied.
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