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Method Development with Glycopeptide CSPs

Each glycopeptide CSP has unique selectivity as well as complementary characteristics, and a considerable number of racemates have been resolved on all three of them. Interestingly, most of the resolved enantiomers have the same retention order on these macrocyclic CSPs. When they are mixed or coupled with each other, the selectivity on one CSP will not be canceled by another. Even if some compounds may not have the same retention order, the complementary effects will result in an identifiable selectivity. Therefore, the coupled chiral columns can be used as a screening tool and save chromatographers substantial time in method development. [Pg.40]


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