TY - JOUR
T1 - Descriptive structure-separation relationship studies in chiral ligand-exchange chromatography
AU - Natalini, Benedetto
AU - Macchiarulo, Antonio
AU - Sardella, Roccaldo
AU - Massarotti, Alberto
AU - Pellicciari, Roberto
PY - 2008/7
Y1 - 2008/7
N2 - A new approach to model and interpret the separation of amino acid enantiomers is described. The descriptive structure-separation relationship (DSSR) study of a set of amino acid enantiomer couples analyzed with two chiral selectors S-benzyl-(R)-cysteine ((R)-SBC) and S-trityl-(R)-cysteine ((R)-STC) has been performed with the aim to highlight the molecular properties of the analyte affecting the enantiodiscrimination process. Although with some exceptions, the classification models obtained with (R)-STC indicate that the partial positive surface area (PPSA-1) is the suitable descriptor to account for the separation of both (R)- and (S)-enantiomers. On the other hand, two different descriptors characterize the separation process with (R)-SBC. While fractional negatively charged partial surface area (FNSA-3) results the discriminating descriptor for (R)-enantiomers, the relative polar surface area (RPSA) is able to best discriminate among (S)-enantiomers.
AB - A new approach to model and interpret the separation of amino acid enantiomers is described. The descriptive structure-separation relationship (DSSR) study of a set of amino acid enantiomer couples analyzed with two chiral selectors S-benzyl-(R)-cysteine ((R)-SBC) and S-trityl-(R)-cysteine ((R)-STC) has been performed with the aim to highlight the molecular properties of the analyte affecting the enantiodiscrimination process. Although with some exceptions, the classification models obtained with (R)-STC indicate that the partial positive surface area (PPSA-1) is the suitable descriptor to account for the separation of both (R)- and (S)-enantiomers. On the other hand, two different descriptors characterize the separation process with (R)-SBC. While fractional negatively charged partial surface area (FNSA-3) results the discriminating descriptor for (R)-enantiomers, the relative polar surface area (RPSA) is able to best discriminate among (S)-enantiomers.
KW - Chiral coated phase
KW - Chiral ligand-exchange chromatography
KW - Descriptive structure-separation relationship
KW - Enantiomer separation
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U2 - 10.1002/jssc.200800102
DO - 10.1002/jssc.200800102
M3 - Article
SN - 1615-9306
VL - 31
SP - 2395
EP - 2403
JO - Journal of Separation Science
JF - Journal of Separation Science
IS - 13
ER -