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Chiral separation of dipeptides on Cinchona-based zwitterionic chiral stationary phases under buffer-free reversed-phase conditions

Journal

CHIRALITY
Volume 34, Issue 8, Pages 1065-1077

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/chir.23471

Keywords

chiral separation; chiral zwitterion ion exchanger; dipeptide; liquid chromatography; reversed-phase mode; separation model

Funding

  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [20-53-26007]
  2. Czech Science Foundation [21-31139J]

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In this study, the enantioselectivity of chiral zwitterionic columns (ZWIX (+A) and ZWIX (-A)) on dipeptides under buffer-free reversed-phase conditions was investigated. An electrostatically driven adsorption model was used to analyze the retention characteristics of zwitterionic dipeptides, which showed good fits with both monotonous and U-shaped curves.
Chiral zwitterion ion exchangers represent efficient chiral stationary phases for stereoselective resolution of various analytes including chiral acids, bases, and zwitterions. In this contribution, we have focused on utilization of chiral zwitterionic sorbents, denoted as ZWIX (+A) and ZWIX (-A). These are analogical chiral systems to commercially available columns, Chiralpak ZWIX (+) and Chiralpak ZWIX (-), which are usually operated with buffered mobile phases. In this contribution, we have studied the enantiorecognition power of the ZWIX (+A) and ZWIX (-A) columns on a series of dipeptides operated under buffer-free reversed-phase conditions. Retention characteristics of zwitterionic dipeptides are discussed using an electrostatically driven adsorption model, which provides a good fit with both monotonous and U-shaped curves.

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