Electrophoresis, Vol.22, No.15, 3171-3177, 2001
Enantiomeric separation of hydroxy acids and carboxylic acids by diamino-beta-cyclodextrins (AB, AC, AD) in capillary electrophoresis
Selectively modified 6,6'-dideoxy-6,6'-L-diamino-beta -cyclodextrins (AB, AC, AD) were successfully used as chiral selectors for the enantiomeric separation of hydroxy acids and carboxylic acids (in particular, phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides) in capillary electrophoresis (CE). Chiral separations were obtained at a low selector concentration (1 mm) with good enantioselectivity and resolution factors. Separations were optimized as a function of pH. The different position of the charged groups on the upper rim greatly influenced the separation, accounting for electrostatic interactions between the protonated amino groups of the cycloclextrins (CDs) and the carboxylate of the selectands. The best enantiomeric separation of hydroxy acids was obtained with the AC regioisomer, whereas carboxylic acids were well resolved only by the AB regioisomer. A recognition model is proposed, based on two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (2-D NMR) experiments, in which the orientation of the guest in the inclusion complex is determined by the electrostatic interactions between the selectand and the CD upper rim.
Keywords:enantiomeric separation;capillary electrophoresis;cationic beta-cyclodextrins;hydroxy acids;carboxylic acids;phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides