Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1199341 Journal of Chromatography A 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Fe3O4@SiO2@HMDI-EMIMLpro nanospheres were fabricated for the first time.•The materials were used as chiral selector in centrifugal chiral chromatography.•Task-specific separation of d- and l-tryptophan was achieved completely.•They may also be used for the chiral separation of various other racemates.

As the rapid development of nanotechnology, the magnetic nanospheres modified with special chiral selective ligands show a great potentiality in enantiomeric separation. In this study, magnetic nanospheres modified with task-specific chiral ionic liquid were designed for the separation of chiral amino acids. These modified magnetic nanospheres were effective in a direct chiral separation of five racemic amino acids (d- and l-cysteine, d- and l-arginine, d- and l-leucine, d- and l-glutamine and d- and l-tryptophan). Furthermore, a new online method for complete separation of the enantiomers via the magnetic nanospheres was established with centrifugal chiral chromatography using a spiral tube assembly mounted on a type-J coil planet centrifuge. One kind of chiral compounds, d- and l-tryptophan was resolved well using this method. These results demonstrated that the modified nanospheres display a good chiral recognition ability, and can be used as a potential material for chiral separation of various racemates.

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