Issue 4, 2012

Separation of dansyl-dl-amino acids by open tubular capillary chromatography based on tube radial distribution phenomenon of the ternary mixed carrier solvents

Abstract

Separation of enantiomers, dansyl-DL-amino acids, was carried out by open-tubular capillary chromatography based on the tube radial distribution of the carrier solvents. An untreated poly(tetrafluoroethylene) capillary tube (100 μm inner diameter and 90 cm effective length) as a separation column and a water–acetonitrile–ethyl acetate mixture containing cyclodextrin as a carrier solution were used in the chromatography. An analyte solution of dansyl-DL-amino acids, such as dansyl-DL-methionine, was injected into the capillary tube by a gravity method. The analyte solution was subsequently delivered through the capillary tube with the carrier solution by a microsyringe pump. The ternary mixed carrier solution (water-rich carrier solution) was radially distributed in the capillary tube based on the tube radial distribution phenomenon, causing the formation of inner (water-rich) and outer (organic solvent-rich) phases. The outer or capillary wall phase acted as a pseudo-stationary phase in the chromatography. The analytes were separated through the capillary tube with on-capillary detection by an absorption or a fluorescence detector. The D-enantiomer and the L-enantiomer were eluted in this order with a baseline separation. The separation mechanism of the enantiomers in the open-tubular capillary using cyclodextrin was discussed.

Graphical abstract: Separation of dansyl-dl-amino acids by open tubular capillary chromatography based on tube radial distribution phenomenon of the ternary mixed carrier solvents

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Nov 2011
Accepted
20 Jan 2012
First published
13 Mar 2012

Anal. Methods, 2012,4, 906-912

Separation of dansyl-DL-amino acids by open tubular capillary chromatography based on tube radial distribution phenomenon of the ternary mixed carrier solvents

Y. Kudo, H. Kan, N. Jinno, M. Hashimoto and K. Tsukagoshi, Anal. Methods, 2012, 4, 906 DOI: 10.1039/C2AY05813H

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