Comparison of enantioselective CEC separation of OT-MIP capillary columns with templates of various camphor derivatives made by the pre-established general preparation protocol

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Some open tubular (OT) molecule imprinted polymer (MIP) silica capillary columns with templates of camphor derivatives such as 10-camphorsulfonic acid (10-CSA), 10-camphorsulfonamide (10-CS) and camphor-p-tosyl hydrazone (CTH) have been successfully prepared by the prior generalized preparation protocol. The three MIP thin layers of different templates showed quite different morphologies. The chiral selectivity of each MIP column for the template enantiomers was optimized by changing eluent composition and pH. The optimization conditions were found to be different for the three MIPs. This work suggests prospective successful extension of the generalized preparation protocol for OT-MIP silica capillary columns toward templates of a variety of chemical groups.

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Zaidi, S. A., Lee, S. M., Lee, J. Y., & Cheong, W. J. (2010). Comparison of enantioselective CEC separation of OT-MIP capillary columns with templates of various camphor derivatives made by the pre-established general preparation protocol. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 31(10), 2934–2938. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2010.31.10.2934

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