Click chemistry was applied to immobilize L-proline derivative onto azide-modified silica gel to give a novel chiral stationary phase (denoted as click-CSP) for ligand exchange chromatography. The developed protocol...Click chemistry was applied to immobilize L-proline derivative onto azide-modified silica gel to give a novel chiral stationary phase (denoted as click-CSP) for ligand exchange chromatography. The developed protocol combines the benefits of operational simplicity, exceptionally mild conditions and high surface loadings. The enantioselectivity α of some DL-arnino acids on the click- CSP were found to be in the range from 1.13 to 3.46. The chromatographic resolutions of some DL-amino acids and the stability study firmly illustrate the potential of click chemistry for preparation chiral stationary phase for ligand exchange chromatography.展开更多
The enantioseparation of dencichine and its D-isomer was achieved on a novel chiral stationary phase via coating N-(2-hydroxyl-3-octoxyl) propyl-S-benzyl-(L)-cysteine on YWG-C18 phase by ligand exchange chromatogr...The enantioseparation of dencichine and its D-isomer was achieved on a novel chiral stationary phase via coating N-(2-hydroxyl-3-octoxyl) propyl-S-benzyl-(L)-cysteine on YWG-C18 phase by ligand exchange chromatography.展开更多
A novel chiral stationary phase (CSP1) for ligand-exchange chromatography (CLEC) was prepared by firstly using dimethylchlorosilane as an endcapping reagent for decreasing residual silanol group on the surface of ...A novel chiral stationary phase (CSP1) for ligand-exchange chromatography (CLEC) was prepared by firstly using dimethylchlorosilane as an endcapping reagent for decreasing residual silanol group on the surface of silica gel, and then introducing L-Pro as a chiral selector and hydrophobic octyl group to the silica gel surface simultaneously. The enantioseparations of 14 DL-amino acids on CSP1 were achieved with the enantioselectivity α ranging from 1.09 to 2.44 and the resolution Rs being between 0.8 and 6.3. The chromatographic performances of CSP1 with the bonded phase (CSP2) prepared using reference method were compared. The results showed that the column efficiency and resolution Rs of chiral stationary phase could be improved by using the above modifying method.展开更多
文摘Click chemistry was applied to immobilize L-proline derivative onto azide-modified silica gel to give a novel chiral stationary phase (denoted as click-CSP) for ligand exchange chromatography. The developed protocol combines the benefits of operational simplicity, exceptionally mild conditions and high surface loadings. The enantioselectivity α of some DL-arnino acids on the click- CSP were found to be in the range from 1.13 to 3.46. The chromatographic resolutions of some DL-amino acids and the stability study firmly illustrate the potential of click chemistry for preparation chiral stationary phase for ligand exchange chromatography.
文摘The enantioseparation of dencichine and its D-isomer was achieved on a novel chiral stationary phase via coating N-(2-hydroxyl-3-octoxyl) propyl-S-benzyl-(L)-cysteine on YWG-C18 phase by ligand exchange chromatography.
文摘A novel chiral stationary phase (CSP1) for ligand-exchange chromatography (CLEC) was prepared by firstly using dimethylchlorosilane as an endcapping reagent for decreasing residual silanol group on the surface of silica gel, and then introducing L-Pro as a chiral selector and hydrophobic octyl group to the silica gel surface simultaneously. The enantioseparations of 14 DL-amino acids on CSP1 were achieved with the enantioselectivity α ranging from 1.09 to 2.44 and the resolution Rs being between 0.8 and 6.3. The chromatographic performances of CSP1 with the bonded phase (CSP2) prepared using reference method were compared. The results showed that the column efficiency and resolution Rs of chiral stationary phase could be improved by using the above modifying method.