| Literature DB >> 25635147 |
Ping Sun1, Arthi Krishnan1, Abhishek Yadav1, Frederick M MacDonnell1, Daniel W Armstrong1.
Abstract
A high performance liquid chromatographic method using macrocyclic glycopeptide chiral stationary phases (CSPs) was used to separate enantiomers of seven ruthenium(II) polypyridyl complexes. Among the five different CSPs, the Chirobiotic T2 was most effective and baseline separated all complexes. All complexes show the same elution order with the Δ-enantiomer being retained longer than the Λ-enantiomer. The mobile phase composition, including organic modifier type, organic modifier percent, salt type, and salt concentration, produced significant effects on the enantioresolution.Entities:
Keywords: HPLC; chiral stationary phase; enantioresolution; macrocyclic glycopeptide
Year: 2008 PMID: 25635147 PMCID: PMC4307835 DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2008.02.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Struct ISSN: 0022-2860 Impact factor: 3.196