Open tubular layer of S‐ofloxacin imprinted polymer fabricated in silica capillary for chiral CEC separation |
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Authors: | Shabi Abbas Zaidi Kyoung Moon Han Sung Soon Kim Dong Guk Hwang Won Jo Cheong |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Nano Fine Center, and Institute of Basic Research, Inha University, Incheon, South Korea. Fax: +82‐328‐675‐604 |
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Abstract: | An open tubular molecule imprinted polymer (OT‐MIP) capillary column has been prepared for chiral separation of ofloxacin enantiomers in CEC. The S‐ofloxacin imprinted OT column was fabricated by thermally initiated non‐covalent polymerization procedure inside a pretreated and silanized fused silica capillary. The template molecule was incorporated with methacrylic acid (MAA), ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EDMA) and 4‐styrenesulfonic acid (4‐SSA) and dissolved in a porogen mixture of ACN/2‐propanol (9:1). The separation efficiency of the 4‐SSA MIP column was found quite better than that of the MIP column without 4‐SSA. It has been demonstrated that our OT‐MIP column can separate ofloxacin enantiomers with excellent chiral separation efficiency after tuning the various chromatographic conditions. The optimized chromatographic eluent was 85:15, v/v%, ACN/60 mM sodium acetate at pH 7. The separation efficiency and selectivity of chiral separation of this study were far better than those obtained by previous methods for chiral separation of R‐ and S‐ofloxacin. |
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Keywords: | CEC Chiral separation Excellent separation efficiency and selectivity Open tubular S‐Ofloxacin |
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