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Zeolite-based chiral ion-exchangers for chromatographic enantioseparations and potential applications in membrane separation processes.
Fuxová, Hana; Labíková, Magdaléna; Ivanovská, Anna; Eliásová, Pavla; Kubu, Martin; Hovorka, Stepán; Pribyl, Michal; Cízek, Jan; Bartunek, Vilém; Kohout, Michal; Izák, Pavel.
Afiliação
  • Fuxová H; Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic.
  • Labíková M; Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic.
  • Ivanovská A; Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of SS. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Macedonia.
  • Eliásová P; Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Hlavova 2030/8, 128 43 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Kubu M; Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Hlavova 2030/8, 128 43 Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Hovorka S; Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic.
  • Pribyl M; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic.
  • Cízek J; Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic; Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals of the CAS, Rozvojová 135, 165 00, Prague 6, Czech Republic.
  • Bartunek V; Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic.
  • Kohout M; Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic. Electronic address: michal.kohout@vscht.cz.
  • Izák P; Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic; Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals of the CAS, Rozvojová 135, 165 00, Prague 6, Czech Republic. Electronic address: izak@icpf.cas.cz.
Talanta ; 278: 126419, 2024 Oct 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38908136
ABSTRACT
Chiral resolution of racemic compounds represents an important task in research and development and, most importantly, in the large-scale production of pharmaceuticals. Zeolites, which are already frequently utilized for their unique properties, represent materials that can be used for the development of new chiral stationary phases for liquid chromatography, simulated moving bed or enantioselective membranes. The aim of this study was to modify a series of MWW zeolites by a chiral anion-exchange type selector thereby creating a chiral stationary phase for enantiomeric resolution of acidic compounds. To evaluate the applicability of the prepared chiral stationary phase in liquid chromatography, we used N-protected amino acids as model analytes. First, we tested the new sorbents preferential sorption using N-(3,5-dinitrobenzoyl)leucine. We observed outstanding sorption properties of a zeolite-based sorbent (MCM-36), which were comparable to spherical chromatographic silica. This particular material was subsequently packed into a chromatographic column, which was tested under polar organic mode HPLC conditions facilitating baseline resolution of 5 out of 8 N-protected amino acids. Although the chromatographic performance shows several drawbacks (high backpressure, low column efficiency), it clearly documents the potential of the novel materials in chiral separation. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of the preparation of the chiral stationary phase based on MWW zeolites ever.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article