The impact of silica gel pore and particle sizes on HPLC column efficiency and resolution for an immobilized, cyclodextrin-based, chiral stationary phase

作者:Qin Qing; Zhang Sheng; Zhang Wei Guang*; Zhang Zhen Bin; Xiong Ya Jin; Guo Zi Yuan; Fan Jun; Run Zheng Sheng; Finlow David; Yin Yong
来源:Journal of Separation Science, 2010, 33(17-18): 2582-2589.
DOI:10.1002/jssc.200900831

摘要

In this study, the CD derivative, mono (6(A)-azido-6(A)-deoxy)-per(p-chlorophenylcarbamonylated) beta-CD was chemically immobilized onto the surface of an amino-functionalized silica gel with different pore (100, 300, and 500 angstrom) and particle (3, 5, and 10 mu m) sizes to obtain novel chiral stationary phases. The impact of pore and particle size on the amount of immobilized Ph-beta-CD, column performance, and enantioselectivity was investigated by evaluating the separation of a variety of racemates in both the normal- and the reversed-phase modes. Experimental results revealed that the retention factor and resolution of racemates generally decreased with increasing pore size; the column prepared with the smallest (3 mu m) silica gel particle size gave the best column performance and enantioselectivity in both the normal- and the reversed-phase modes.

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    华南师范大学