Enantiomeric
Adsorption of Lactic Acid Mixtures in
Achiral Zeolites
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Abstract
We
studied the adsorption of chiral mixtures of lactic acid in
several zeolites. All zeolite systems showed either no selectivity
or heteroselectivity in which the minority enantiomer is adsorbed
by a higher fraction than its fraction in the reservoir. Analysis
of the mechanism showed that none of the previously identified origins
of enantioselective adsorption of scalemic mixtures apply to lactic
acid. However, on the basis of the lack of any ordered distribution
in the adsorbed phase, we postulate a new mechanism that is likely
to be very generic for chiral adsorption processes that proceed via
chaotic packing of the adsorbate molecules. The new mechanism can
explain several characteristics of the adsorption data and hints at
new prospective separation methods with a high potential for pharmaceutical
applications