Abstract

Abstract(R,S)‐N‐Acetyl‐leucine‐2‐naphthylamide can be resolved into its enantiomers on a (S)‐DNBLeucine chiral stationary phase. The mechanism of this separation was investigated using as model complexes the 1:1 S,S‐ and the 1:1 R,S‐cocrystals of the above naphthylamide and N‐3,5‐dinitrobenzoylleucinemethylamide, a soluble analogue of the stationary phase. The observed enantiomeric elution order can be rationalized from their X‐ray data.

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