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Click chemistry in the preparation of porous polymer-based particulate stationary phases for μ-HPLC separation of peptides and proteins

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 78, Issue 14, Pages 4969-4975

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac060006s

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM44885] Funding Source: Medline

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With the use of the copper(I)-catalyzed (3 + 2) azide-alkyne cycloaddition, an element of click chemistry, stationary phases carrying long alkyl chains or soybean trypsin inhibitor have been prepared for use in HPLC separations in the reversed-phase and affinity modes, respectively. The ligands were attached via a triazole ring to size monodisperse porous beads containing either alkyne or azide pendant functionalities. Alkyne-containing beads prepared by direct copolymerization of propargyl acrylate with ethylene dimethacrylate were allowed to react with azidooctadecane to give a reversed-phase sorbent. Azide-functionalized beads were prepared by chemical modification of glycidyl methacrylate particles. Subsequent reaction with a terminal aliphatic alkyne produced a reversed-phase sorbent similar to that obtained from the alkyne beads. Soybean trypsin inhibitor was functionalized with N-(4-pentynoyloxy) succinimide to carry alkyne groups and then allowed to react with the azide-containing beads to produce an affinity sorbent for trypsin. The performance of these stationary phases was demonstrated with the HPLC separations of a variety of peptides and proteins.

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