A Silica Monolithic Column with Chemically Bonded l-Pipecolic Acid as Chiral Stationary Phase for Enantiomeric Separation of Dansyl Amino Acids by CEC–MS

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Yulin Zhang
Liang Huang
Qinhua Chen
Zilin Chen
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[1] Key Laboratory of Combinatorial Biosynthesis and Drug Discovery (Wuhan University),
[2] Ministry of Education,undefined
[3] and Wuhan University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,undefined
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Chromatographia | 2012年 / 75卷
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Capillary electrochromatography–mass spectrometry; Chiral separation; Monolithic column; -Pipecolic acid;
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A silica monolithic column chemically modified with l-pipecolic acid as chiral stationary phase has been developed for chiral separation of dansyl amino acids by capillary electrochromatography–mass spectrometry (CEC–MS). The monolithic column was prepared by a sol–gel process and subsequent chemical modification by l-pipecolic acid as chiral selector with 3-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane as spacer. Interestingly, it was found that the l-pipecolic acid-modified monolithic column can hold copper(II) ions tightly after loading Cu(II) ions during column preparation and conditioning and allows CEC separation to be conducted based on chiral ligand exchange with MS detection by a mobile phase without copper ions. It has been demonstrated that the chiral monolithic column operates well for enantioseparation of several dansyl amino acids by CEC–MS.
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