Li, Hong-Xing published the artcileA hydroxyl-functionalized homochiral porous organic cage for gas chromatographic separations, Computed Properties of 5405-41-4, the main research area is hydroxyl functionalized homochiral porous organic cage gas chromatog separation; Capillary column; Chiral separation; Chiral stationary phase; Gas chromatography; Porous organic cage; Positional isomers; Racemates.
A hydroxyl-functionalized homochiral porous organic cage (POC) was synthesized and characterized by FTIR, NMR, thermogravimetric anal. (TGA), MALDI-TOF-MS, and elemental anal. The synthesized homochiral POC was used as stationary phase to prepare a capillary gas chromatog. (GC) column by a static coating method. The fabricated column shows excellent selectivity not only for the separation of positional isomers but also for the resolution of various racemates. Thirty-nine racemates have been resolved on the column, including alcs., diols, halohydrocarbons, epoxides, esters, lactones, ketones, ethers, and organic acids. Compared to the com. β-DEX 120 column and previously reported chiral POCs (CC3-R, CC9, and CC10)-coated columns, there are 11, 10, 24, and 15 tested racemates that cannot be resolved on β-DEX 120 column, CC3-R column, CC9 column, and CC10 column, resp. This reveals that the fabricated column has prominent complementarity or superior separation performance to these columns in enantioseparation Besides, the fabricated column can achieve some enantioseparations which are not possible using all previously reported chiral POC-based columns. Some positional isomers (xylenes, dichlorobenzenes, dibromobenzenes, nitrochlorobenzenes, and nitrobromobenzenes) were also separated with high-resolution values. The column exhibits good repeatability, reproducibility, and stability.
Microchimica Acta published new progress about Chiral resolution. 5405-41-4 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Ethyl 3-hydroxybutanoate, and the molecular formula is C6H12O3, Computed Properties of 5405-41-4.
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