@@ Since their introduction in 1992 by Fréchet and Svec[1], monolithic supports as stationary phases in high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and capillary electrochromatography (CEC) have gained significant interest due to a number of unique properties. Their ease of preparation, high reproducibility, versatile surface chemistry and fast mass transport are advantageous in a variety of applications[2-4]. Separations in diverse chromatographic modes have been performed in either HPLC or CEC, showing their strong point for high-speed separations of biological and synthetic molecules[5-12]. Although a number of papers have been reported on the application of monolithic supports as chiral stationary phases in CEC and pressure-assisted capillary electrochromatography (p-CEC)[13-19], few reports have so far been published on chiral monolithic stationary phases for liquid chromatography[20].