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Silicone based chiral phases

The major breakthrough in the GC enantiomer separation has been the work of Bayer and associates [23,76], who synthesized a silicone-based chiral phase, stable up to 240°C. As shown in Fig. 3.14, a racemic mixture of 19 protein amino acids can be separated [23] on a glass capillary column coated with Chirasil-Val, a chiral polysiloxane phase. The phase was synthesized through coupling L-valine-tert-butylamide to a copolymer of dimethylsiloxane and carboxyalkylmethylsiloxane. [Pg.88]

Several other stationary phases made from different proportions of typical phases (methyl, phenyl, cyanopropyl), or from special compounds such as polytrifluropropyl-siloxane, or different columns such as PLOT (porous layer open tubular), columns coated with a modified graphitized carbon or with a silicone based polymer with chiral groups incorporated into the polymeric chain, columns coated with derivatized cyclodextrins (for the separation of chiral compounds), etc. are also utilized. [Pg.116]


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