Effective HPLC resolution of [4]heterohelicenium dyes on chiral stationary phases using reversed-phase eluents

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[4]Heterohelicenium cations 1a-c adopt a twisted helical structure that renders them chiral. They are configurationally stable and their enantiomers have been resolved, for the first time, by HPLC on Chiralcel OD-RH and Chirobiotic TAG chiral stationary phases (CSPs). Chiral cations 1a-c have been resolved by HPLC using water-based eluents containing KPF6 as additive. The elution order of the analyte enantiomers was determined by on-line CD detection, and was found to be opposite on the two CSPs. The effect of mobile phase composition and analyte structure on retention and enantioselectivity was investigated. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Villani, C., Laleu, B., Mobian, P., & Lacour, J. (2007). Effective HPLC resolution of [4]heterohelicenium dyes on chiral stationary phases using reversed-phase eluents. In Chirality (Vol. 19, pp. 601–606). https://doi.org/10.1002/chir.20345

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