Abstract: | A novel cyclodextrin intermediate, mono‐2A‐allylcarbamido‐2A‐deoxy‐permethylated β‐cyclodextrin, was synthesized by reacting allylamine and newly prepared mono‐2A‐azido‐2A‐deoxy‐permethylated β‐cyclodextrin by the Staudinger reaction and anchored onto porous silica beads by a one‐pot hydrosilylation and immobilization procedure to afford a novel chiral stationary phase. This stationary phase acts as a new member of the previous chiral stationary phase series immobilized on the cyclodextrin C2 position. This stationary phase depicted enantiomeric separation abilities toward a series of bicyclic and tricyclic racemates under reversed‐phase conditions. The resolutions for hesperetin and naringenin achieved on the current phase reached 3.91 and 1.11, respectively, much higher than the previous permethylated β‐cyclodextrin with the linkage at the C6 position. |