Abstract

A three-factor central composite face design (CCF) has been used for the optimization of the chiral resolution of the enantiomers of alprenolol, oxprenolol, trimipramine and propranolol on CHIRAL-AGP. The variables (factors) investigated were pH and concentrations of the micellar agent Tween® 20 and heptanoic acid. The responses evaluated were resolution (RS), capacity factor (k′) of the last eluted enantiomer and a chromatographic response function (CRF) defined as CRF = P5/log tret, where P is the peak-valley ratio according to Kaiser and tret is the retention time. The computed models, one for each substance and one for each response (in total 12 models), showed that the main factor for the regulation of RS as well as k′ and CRF in the experimental domain is the pH. The optimal pH for the substances could be found between pH 5.5 and 6.5. The optimum was evaluated by generating contour plots for the CRF models. The computed mathematical models were statistically evaluated and the predictive power of the models was tested by experimentation.

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