The design of the mobile phase additive useful in HPLC analysis on two types of chiral stationary phases, one based on chiral crown ether, and another based on polysaccharide derivative, was developed. CROWNPAK® CR-I, the chiral stationary phase bearing (R)- or (S)-(3,30-diphenyl-1,10-binaphtyl)-20-crown-6 (1) moiety is a useful CSP to separate primary amine enantiomers. While perchloric acid had been recommended as the mobile phase additive to attain a better separation, we have reexamined the effect of mobile phase additives and revealed that the retention of an ammonium ion is enhanced by a chaotropic or a hydrophobic anion in a water-based mobile phase like well-known ion pair chromatography in an RPLC. However, the retention was enhanced in reverse by a rather cosmotropic or a hydrophilic anion in an acetonitrile (ACN)-based mobile phase. These results looking contradictory to each other may be rationalized both in the basis of ion pair chromatography. A similar but smaller effect of pairing anion species was also observed on a polysaccharide-based CSP. Based on these findings, some types of mobile phase have been proposed and some of them were demonstrated to be compatible with liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (ESI LC/MS).
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