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Insights into enantioselective separations of ionic metal complexes by sub/supercritical fluid chromatography.

Troy T Handlovic1, M Farooq Wahab1, Houston D Cole1, Nagham Alatrash1, Elamparuthi Ramasamy1, Frederick M MacDonnell1, Sherri A McFarland1, Daniel W Armstrong2.   

Abstract

Sub/supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) is a green separation technique that has been used to separate a wide variety of compounds and is proven to be immensely useful for chiral separations. However, SFC is currently not thought to be applicable for ionic compounds due to their low solubility in CO2, even with additives and organic modifiers. Recently, a large amount of research has been centered on octahedral complexes of Ru(II) and Os(II) with bidentate polypyridyl ligands due to their ability to serve in cancer treatment and other biological activities. These compounds exist as the delta (Δ) and lambda (Λ) enantiomers. Previously, similar compounds have been enantiomerically separated using HPLC and capillary electrophoresis, but never with SFC. Cyclofructan-6 (CF6) derivatized with (R)-naphthyl ethyl (RN) groups has been proven to be an effective chiral stationary phase for these separations in HPLC. This column chemistry was expanded to SFC to provide the first chiral separation of a wide variety (23 complexes in total) of ionic octahedral polypyridyl complexes. Unexpected behavior for mixing methanol and acetonitrile as the organic modifier will be discussed, along with the effects of additives. Enantioselectivity on CF6-RN chemistry is shown to be dependent on the conjugation level and rigidity of the metal complexes. Mass transfer kinetic behavior is also shown, and high-efficiency baseline resolved rapid separations are shown for fast screening or quantitation of representative coordination complexes.
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Keywords:  Coordination complexes; Cyclofructan derivatives; Fast chiral separation; Metal complexes; Sub/supercritical fluid chromatography; Superficially porous particles

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36126998      PMCID: PMC9504283          DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2022.340156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chim Acta        ISSN: 0003-2670            Impact factor:   6.911


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