## Abstract A novel chiral stationary phase based on chitosan covalently bonded onto silica gels has been prepared and used for the separation of various α‐amino acid enantiomers as well as α‐hydroxycarboxylic acid enantiomers by chiral ligand‐exchange chromatography with copper(II) as a complexing
Chiral discrimination by ligand-exchange chromatography: A comparison between phenylalaninamide-based stationary and mobile phases
✍ Scribed by Rosangela Marchelli; Roberto Corradini; Terenzio Bertuzzi; Gianni Galaverna; Arnaldo Dossena; Francesco Gasparrini; Beatrice Galli; Claudio Villani; Domenico Misiti
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 753 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0899-0042
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✦ Synopsis
The copper(II) complexes of two new diastereomeric ligands, N2-(R)-and N2-(S)-2'-hydroxypropyl-(S)-phenylalaninamide [ (R,S)-l and (S,S)-1 I, have been used as additives to the eluent in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) reversed phase for the chiral separation of DNSamino acids. The aim was that of comparing the separation process obtained by the chiral eluent with that obtained by an analogous bonded stationary phase containing (S)-phenylalaninamide, previously studied [CSP-(S)-Phe-NH2]. The aftinity of the ternary complexes for the CIS column was determined by adsorption experiments in HPLC. It was shown that the two systems (chiral eluent, chiral stationary phase) work according to different mechanisms. Ternary complex formation in solution was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy. It was shown that chiral separation with the CuOI) complexes added to the eluent was determined by the relative affinities of the ternary complexes for the column-stationary phase rather than by their stabilities in solution. With CSP-(S)-Phe-NH2 the separation is accounted for by the relative stabilities of the ternary complexes, which depends mainly on the "allowed" geometry of the complex and on the steric repulsion of the amino acid side chain with the spacer. o 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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