
Journal of the American Chemical Society p. 4294 - 4297 (2017)
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Navarro-Sánchez, José
Argente-García, Ana I.
Moliner-Martínez, Yolanda
Roca-Sanjuán, Daniel
Antypov, Dmytro
Campíns-Falcó, Pilar
Rosseinsky, Matthew J.
Martí-Gastaldo, Carlos
We report the use of a chiral Cu(II) 3D metal-organic framework (MOF) based on the tripeptide Gly-l-His-Gly (GHG) for the enantioselective separation of metamphetamine and ephedrine. Monte Carlo simulations suggest that chiral recognition is linked to preferential binding of one of the enantiomers as a result of either stronger or additional H-bonds with the framework that lead to energetically more stable diastereomeric adducts. Solid-phase extraction of a racemic mixture by using Cu(GHG) as the extractive phase permits isolating >50% of the (+)-ephedrine enantiomer as target compound in only 4 min. To our knowledge, this represents the first example of a MOF capable of separating chiral polar drugs.
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