Constructing a composite interface on in situ grown MOF scaffolds for efficient separation of D,L-amino acids via chiral ligand-exchange capillary electrochromatography
Key Points
Efficient separation of D,L-amino acids was achieved using a composite interface.
The method exhibited significantly improved separation efficiency compared to conventional techniques.
Capillary electrochromatography was employed to enhance the separation process of amino acids.
MOF scaffolds were utilized to support the composite interface, offering structural benefits.
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