Literature DB >> 18293368

Microscale HPLC enables a new paradigm for commercialization of complex chiral stationary phases.

Christopher J Welch1, Myung Ho Hyun, Takateru Kubota, Wes Schafer, Frank Bernardoni, Hee Jung Choi, Naijun Wu, Xiaoyi Gong, Bruce Lipshutz.   

Abstract

The small column size (0.3 mm i.d. x 15 cm) used in microscale HPLC contains only a small fraction (<1%) of the chromatographic packing material of a typical analytical HPLC column. Consequently, chromatographic stationary phases that are prohibitively expensive in conventional HPLC, owing either to synthetic complexity or costly starting materials, may become commercially viable in the microscale format. To illustrate this point, a previously described, synthetically complex, crown ether chiral stationary phase was prepared and evaluated in the microscale format, showing excellent separation of the enantiomers of underivatized amine analytes. Copyright 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18293368     DOI: 10.1002/chir.20548

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirality        ISSN: 0899-0042            Impact factor:   2.437


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