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Article Dans Une Revue Analytical Chemistry Année : 2005

Analyte templating : enhancing the enantioselectivity of chiral selectors upon incorporation into organic polymer environements

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A simple strategy for preserving and enhancing the chiral recognition capacity of polymer-embedded chiral selectors is proposed, capitalizing on a temporary blockage of the receptor binding site with tightly binding analytes during the polymerization process. We demonstrate that the copolymerization of a quinine tert-butylcarbamate selector monomer with chiral (and achiral) 3,5-dichlorobenzoyl amino acids allows one to control to a certain extent the binding characteristics of the resultant polymeric chiral stationary phases. The structural and stereochemical requirements of the templating analytes for maximizing the chiral recognition capacity of the polymer-embedded selectors are probed. The chromatographic chiral recognition characteristics of the analyte-templated polymeric chiral stationary phases are analyzed with respect to binding capacities and affinities and compared to those obtained with a conventional silica-based surface-grafted reference material. Changes in substrate-specific enantioselectivity originating from analyte templating are also addressed.

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hal-00016669 , version 1 (09-01-2006)

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E. Gavioli, N.M. Maier, Karsten Haupt, K. Mosbach, W. Lindner. Analyte templating : enhancing the enantioselectivity of chiral selectors upon incorporation into organic polymer environements. Analytical Chemistry, 2005, 77, pp.5009-5018. ⟨10.1021/ac050407s⟩. ⟨hal-00016669⟩
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