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Visualization of Enantiorecognition and Resolution by Chiral AIEgens.

Xiaoxuan WangSong XiangChunxuan QiMingyu ChenXiaolong SuJun-Cheng YangJingjing TianHai-Tao FengBen-Zhong Tang
Published in: ACS nano (2022)
Enantioselective recognition and separation have attracted much attention in pharmaceutical analysis, food chemistry, and life science. Herein, we propose an efficient strategy to achieve such purposes using optically active luminogens with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics. These AIE luminogens (AIEgens) show strong enantiomeric discrimination for 12 kinds of chiral acids and unprotected amino acids. In particular, an exceptionally high enantioselectivity for d/l-Boc-glutamic acid was observed, as demonstrated by the large difference between the formed AIEgen/acid complexes. Due to the AIE effect, enantioselective separation was achieved by aggregation of the AIEgens with one enantiomer in the mixed acid solution. Through analysis of the fluorescence standard curve, the aggregates of AIEgen/chiral acid possessed 90% d-analyte, from which the enantiomeric excess (ee) value was assessed to be 80% ee. Such a result is in good agreement with that (91% d-analyte and 82% ee) by chiral HPLC analysis. Thus, this simple one-step aggregation method can serve as a preliminary screening tool for high-throughput analysis or separation of chiral chemicals.
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