## Abstract A cyclodextrin‐modified micellar electrokinetic chromatography (CD‐MEKC) method was applied to the enantioseparation of three binaphthyl derivatives using neutral CDs (__i.e.__, β‐ and γ‐CD) in combination with various chiral amino acid‐based polymeric surfactants (PSs). Both the D‐ and
Chiral separation of polychlorinated biphenyls using a combination of hydroxypropyl-γ-cyclodextrin and a polymeric chiral surfactant
✍ Scribed by Selvin H. Edwards; Shahab A. Shamsi
- Book ID
- 101394678
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0173-0835
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✦ Synopsis
Chiral separation of polychlorinated biphenyls using a combination of hydroxypropyl-ã-cyclodextrin and a polymeric chiral surfactant
Chiral separation of moderately to highly hydrophobic polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) using a conventional chiral micelle or a polymeric chiral surfactant, as the single chiral selector is very difficult since the hydrophobic interactions between the chiral PCB and the monomeric or polymeric surfactant is very strong. Combined use of a polymeric chiral surfactant, polysodium N-undecanoyl-D-valinate (poly-D-SUV) with hydroxypropyl-g-cyclodextrin (HP-g-CD) was successful in cyclodextrin modified electrokinetic chromatography (CD-EKC) enantioseparation of PCB congeners. Addition of HP-g-CD to the background electrolyte containing poly-D-SUV functioned to improved chiral resolution for the PCBs and reduce the analysis time for these congeners. In addition, concentration of methanol, concentration of 2-(N-cyclohexylamino) ethanesulfonic acid (CHES) buffer and separation voltage was also varied to optimize multicomponent separation of five chiral PCBs. Simultaneous separation and enantioseparation of all five PCBs was possible in less than 50 min under optimized conditions that requires a 5 mM CHES solution buffered at about pH 10 with 1.5% w/v (ca. 60 mM) poly-D-SUV and 16 mM HP-g-CD. In addition, 1 M urea and 20% v/v methanol should be added as organic modifier and the capillary temperature maintained at 457C. As expected the polymeric surfactant showed improved chiral resolution of PCBs over conventional micelles of SUV. Under optimized conditions, when CD-EKC of chiral PCBs using poly-D-SUV was compared to sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), better resolution, higher efficiency and shorter analysis time was achieved with poly-D-SUV.
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