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Amino Acid Bound Surfactants: A New Synthetic Family of Polymeric Monoliths Opening Up Possibilities for Chiral Separations in Capillary Electrochromatography
By combining a novel chiral amino-acid surfactant containing
an
acryloyl amide tail, a carbamate linker, and a leucine headgroup of
different chain lengths with a conventional cross-linker and a polymerization
technique, a new “one-pot” synthesis for the generation
of amino-acid based polymeric monolith is realized. The method promises
to open up the discovery of an amino-acid based polymeric monolith
for chiral separations in capillary electrochromatography (CEC). The
possibility of enhanced chemoselectivity for simultaneous separation
of ephedrine and pseudoephedrine containing multiple chiral centers
and the potential use of this amino-acid surfactant bound column for
CEC and CEC coupled to mass spectrometric detection are demonstrated
