Enantiomer Separation
Kiralis Technologies is developing a commercial-level application for separating chiral molecules with only minor modifications for each class of racemic solution in order to achieve a high-purity repeatable product. The technology targets racemic solutions that are not separated in the pharmaceutical, pesticide, herbicide, flavor, or fragrance markets. This process was enabled by the discovery of chiral-induced spin selectivity by Professor Naaman from the Weizmann Institute and Professor Paltiel from the Hebrew University, who discovered a phenomenon they defined as chiral-induced spin selectivity (CISS). In a May 2018 article in Science, they demonstrated how the CISS effect could be exploited to separate enantiomers in a racemic mixture through the application of a magnetic field.
| Name | Kiralis Technologies |
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| Slug | kiralis-technologies-ltd1 |
| Type / kind | startup |
| Crunchbase ID | kiralis-technologies |
| Source _id | agxzfmlsbGlzdHNpdGVyGAsSC05ld19Db21wYW55GICAoIPctJoJDA |
| Status | inactive |
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| Status reason | Non Active, Mar 2022 ceased to operate |
| Last update | 2026-05-17 |
| HQ country code | IL |
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| HQ city | |
| HQ address | Golda Me'ir Street 3, Ness Tziona, Israel |
| Website | https://www.kiralis.com/ |
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| https://www.linkedin.com/company/13991234 |
| Total raised | $3.0M |
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| Current stage | Seed |
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