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Synthesis of a Series of Quinoline-Based New Chiral Reagent and its Application in Separation of Racemic Mexiletine followed by Liquid Chromatography and Confirmation of Results Using Molecular Modelling; A Complete Study

In present work, L-valine-based new chiral derivatives were prepared by introducing hydrophobic groups. The prepared derivatives were then used to prepare quinoline-based chiral reagents under mild amidation reaction and esterification reaction. Spectroscopic  techniques, such as HRMS, FT-IR, 1H NMR...

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Published in:Asian journal of chemistry 2024-01, Vol.36 (2), p.404-410
Main Authors: Solanki, M., Sehlangia, S., Talismanov, V.S., Damayanthi, A., Patel, M. S., Shrivastava, S., Alwera, S.
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