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WE report here the first successful optical resolution experiments using low temperature chromatography, for which we used the tris-acetylacetonato (acac) complexes of Al(III) and Fe(III). Since the apparently unsuccessful attempts to resolve Fe(oxalate)3− at −30 °C on starch1, only room temperature experiments have been reported (for example, refs 2–4).
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JONAS, I., NORDEN, B. Optical resolution by chromatography at low temperature. Nature 258, 597 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1038/258597a0
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