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In‐situ photopolymerized polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane‐derived monolithic capillary columns with quinidine functionality for enantioseparation by nano‐liquid chromatography
Authors:Siyao Liu  Xinyue Fu  Ronny Lffler  Michael Lmmerhofer
Institution:Siyao Liu,Xinyue Fu,Ronny Löffler,Michael Lämmerhofer
Abstract:The successful fabrication of monolithic capillary columns for enantiomer separations was achieved within vinylized fused silica capillaries via fast “one‐pot” photo‐initiated free radical polymerization reaction. A mixture consisting of polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane, O‐2‐(methacryloyloxy)ethylcarbamoyl]‐10,11‐dihydroquinidine was copolymerized in the presence of n‐butanol, ethylene glycol and photo‐initiator 2,2‐dimethoxy‐2‐phenylacetophenone. The morphology of the resultant polymeric hybrid inorganic‐organic material and its permeability as well as porosity can be controlled by adjusting the composition of the monomers and binary porogenic solvent. The chromatographic characteristics of the columns have been investigated. Separation factors of N‐acetyl‐phenylalanine (Ac‐Phe) and dichlorprop dropped with decrease of chiral functional monomer. Permeability was better when the macroporogen ethyleneglycol was present at higher concentrations during the polymerization. In general, the chiral compounds were well separated (dichlorprop: α = 1.53, Rs up to 4.14; Ac‐Phe: α = 1.36, Rs up to 2.69) by nano‐HPLC with an optimized enantioselective monolithic capillary column which can be prepared within a few minutes.
Keywords:Chiral stationary phase  Enantiomer separation  Inorganic‐organic hybrid monolith  Nano‐HPLC  Photopolymerization
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