Abstract: | Abstract Recently affinity chromatography with a biospecific stationary phase was widely used in separation and purification processes of all kinds of enzymes. In this paper, a series of synthetic reactions of solid-liquid phase on a silica surface are described. By using a wide-pore (30μm). microspheric silica (8μm) as the matrix and γ-aminopropyltriethoxy-silane as the activating agent, the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) was bonded through its amino groups with carboxylic groups of linked phospholipid by a covalent bond on the aminated supports. This bonded stationary phase provided high thermal stability which could be used for separating nucleotides with good resolution. At the same time, the effects of pH, organic modifier and ionic strength on the retention properties of nucleotides were also investigated. |