Use of vancomycin silica stationary phase in packed capillary electrochromatography I. Enantiomer separation of basic compounds
- 7 February 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Electrophoresis
- Vol. 22 (3) , 535-543
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1522-2683(200102)22:3<535::aid-elps535>3.0.co;2-8
Abstract
Chiral separation of basic compounds was achieved by using 75 or 100 μm ID fused‐silica capillaries packed with a vancomycin‐modified diol silica stationary phase. The capillary was firstly packed for about 12 cm with a slurry mixture composed of diol‐silica (3:1) then with the vancomycin modified diol‐silica (3:1) (23 cm), and finally with diol‐silica (3:1) for about 2 cm. Frits were prepared by a heating wire at the two ends of the capillary; the detector window was prepared at 8.5 cm from the end of the capillary where vancomycin was not present. The influence of the mobile phase composition (pH and concentration, organic modifier type and concentration) on the velocity of the electroosmotic flow, chiral resolution and enantioselectivity was studied. Good enantiomeric resolution was achieved for atenolol, oxprenolol, propranolol, and venlafaxine using a mobile phase composition of 100 mM ammonium acetate solution (pH 6)/water/acetonitrile (5:5:90 v/v/v) while for terbutaline a mixture of 5:15:80 v/v/v provided the best separations. The use of methanol instead of acetonitrile caused a general increase of enantiomer resolution of the studied compounds together with a reduction of efficiency and detector response. However, the combination of acetonitrile and methanol in the mobile phase (as, e.g., 10% methanol and 80% acetonitrile) allowed to improve the enantiomer resolution with satisfactory detector response.Keywords
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