Abstract: | We recently reported that a great variety of DNA oligonucleotides (ONs) used as chiral selectors in partial‐filling capillary electrophoresis (CE) exhibited interesting enantioresolution properties toward low‐affinity DNA binders. Herein, the sequence prerequisites of ONs for the CE enantioseparation process were studied. First, the chiral resolution properties of a series of homopolymeric sequences (Poly‐dT) of different lengths (from 5 to 60‐mer) were investigated. It was shown that the size increase‐dependent random coil‐like conformation of Poly‐dT favorably acted on the apparent selectivity and resolution. The base‐unpairing state constituted also an important factor in the chiral resolution ability of ONs as the switch from the single‐stranded to double‐stranded structure was responsible for a significant decrease in the analyte selectivity range. Finally, the chemical diversity enhanced the enantioresolution ability of single‐stranded ONs. The present work could lay the foundation for the design of performant ON chiral selectors for the CE separation of weak DNA binder enantiomers. |