Abstract

We report the synthesis and enantioseparation characteristics of two novel covalently immobilized deoxycholic acid derivatives as chiral stationary phases for high-performance liquid chromatography. In the structure of the first stationary phase, the 3-position of deoxycholic acid is substituted with a 3,5-dinitrophenylcarbamoyl group and the second one has an additional calix[4]arene attached to the carboxylic group of the deoxycholic acid. The chromatographic performance of the stationary phases was evaluated with enantioseparation of N-(3,5-dinitrobenzoyl)-dl-leucine, N-(3,5-dinitrobenzoyl)-dl-valine, omeprazole, diclofop-methyl, dl-mandelic acid and (RS)-pregabalin. Comparison of the performance characteristics of the prepared chiral stationary phases provided evidence for the active involvement of the calix[4]arene unit in the chiral recognition process. Both stationary phases are chemically bonded to the silica and can be used in both normal-phase and reversed-phase modes.

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