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Comparison of enantioselective HPLC separation of structurally diverse compounds on chiral stationary phases with different teicoplanin coverage and distinct linkage chemistry

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2009

Abstract

Enantioseparation performance of two teicoplanin-based chiral stationary phases,Chirobiotic T and Chirobiotic T2, with different teicoplanin coverage and distinct linkage chemistry was compared. Three structurally diverse groups of analytes, amino alcohols (beta-blockers), chlorophenoxypropionic acids, and branched-chain amino acids, in various mobile phase compositions/separation modes were examined.

The amino alcohols showed better enantioresolution on Chirobiotic T2 in reverse-phase, hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC), and polar-ionic mode separation systems. In contrast, the chlorophenoxypropionic acids and the branched-chain amino acids yielded an improved enantioresolution on the chiral stationary phase with lower amount of teicoplanin in the HILIC system.

The comparison of separation of the chlorophenoxypropionic acids enantiomers in the reverse-phase and HILIC environments showed completely opposite results.