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Anionic Analytes - Positively Charged Chiral Selectors

Anionic Anaiytes - Positiveiy Charged Chirai Selectors [Pg.271]

For the separation of anionic analytes, the positively charged macrocyclic antibiotic vancomycin is one of the most commonly used chiral selectors. It was introduced by Armstrong and coworkers as a new class of chiral selector in CE, HPLC and thin-layer chromatography for the separation of a wide range of enantiomers [29, 47-52]. It contains multiple stereogenic centers and a variety of functional groups. [Pg.271]


The separation mechanism is based on stereoselective ion-pair formation of oppositely charged cationic selector and anionic solutes, which leads to a difference of net migration velocities of the both enantiomers in the electric field. Thus, the basic cinchona alkaloid derivative is added as chiral counterion to the BGE. Under the chosen acidic conditions of the BGE, the positively charged counterion associates with the acidic chiral analytes usually with 1 1 stoichiometry to form electrically neutral ion-pairs, which do not show self-electrophoretic mobility but... [Pg.87]


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Analyte charge

Anions charge

Anions, charged

Charged chiral selector

Chiral anion

Chiral positively charged

Chiral selectors

Positive charge

Positively charged

Selectors

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