Enantiomeric separation by capillary electrophoresis with an electroosmotic flow-controlled capillary

被引:16
作者
Katayama, H [1 ]
Ishihama, Y [1 ]
Asakawa, N [1 ]
机构
[1] Eisai & Co Ltd, Dept Analyt Chem, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3002635, Japan
关键词
enantiomer separation; electroosmotic flow; dovetailed capillaries; successive multiple ionic-polymer layer coated capillaries; coated capillaries; benzoin;
D O I
10.1016/S0021-9673(99)01347-3
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Perfect control of electroosmotic flow (EOF) was achieved by dovetailing successive multiple ionic-polymer layer (SMIL) coated capillaries. The direction and magnitude of the EOF was perfectly controllable over the pH range 2-13. Zone diffusion was not observed, even if the inner wall of the dovetailed capillary was discontinuous, or if the sample zone passed through the connected part of the capillary because the RSDs of migration time, theoretical plates, symmetry factor and SIN of the marker were almost the same when seamless capillary and dovetailed capillary were compared. The dovetailed capillary was applied to cyclodextrin modified capillary zone electrophoresis. The control of the EOF enabled us to control both the resolution and the migration order of the enantiomers. The migration time was also controllable and, therefore, the best condition between separation and migration time could be determined by controlling the EOF. Partial filling affinity electrokinetic chromatography with a protein used as a chiral selector was also studied. The migration of the pseudo-stationary phase was controllable by EOF, and detection of the solute at 214 nm was possible. Therefore, the EOF-controlled dovetailed capillary has great potential to expand the application of the separation technique. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All tights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:315 / 322
页数:8
相关论文
共 31 条
[1]   Selected applications of capillaries with dynamic or permanent anodal electroosmotic flow in chiral separations by capillary electrophoresis [J].
Chankvetadze, B ;
Schulte, G ;
Blaschke, G .
JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS, 1997, 15 (9-10) :1577-1584
[2]   Reversal of enantiomer elution order in capillary electrophoresis using charged and neutral cyclodextrins [J].
Chankvetadze, B ;
Schulte, G ;
Blaschke, G .
JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A, 1996, 732 (01) :183-187
[3]   Method development strategies for the enantioseparation of drugs by capillary electrophoresis using cyclodextrins as chiral additives [J].
Fillet, M ;
Hubert, P ;
Crommen, J .
ELECTROPHORESIS, 1998, 19 (16-17) :2834-2840
[4]   HIGH-PERFORMANCE ELECTROPHORESIS - ELIMINATION OF ELECTROENDOSMOSIS AND SOLUTE ADSORPTION [J].
HJERTEN, S .
JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY, 1985, 347 (02) :191-198
[5]   HIGH-PERFORMANCE DISPLACEMENT ELECTROPHORESIS IN 0.025-MM TO 0.050-MM CAPILLARIES COATED WITH A POLYMER TO SUPPRESS ADSORPTION AND ELECTROENDOSMOSIS [J].
HJERTEN, S ;
KIESSLINGJOHANSSON, M .
JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY, 1991, 550 (1-2) :811-822
[6]   Ultrahigh-voltage capillary zone electrophoresis [J].
Hutterer, KM ;
Jorgenson, JW .
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1999, 71 (07) :1293-1297
[7]   OPTICAL RESOLUTION BY ELECTROKINETIC CHROMATOGRAPHY USING OVOMUCOID AS A PSEUDO-STATIONARY PHASE [J].
ISHIHAMA, Y ;
ODA, Y ;
ASAKAWA, N ;
YOSHIDA, Y ;
SATO, T .
JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A, 1994, 666 (1-2) :193-201
[8]   ZONE ELECTROPHORESIS IN OPEN-TUBULAR GLASS-CAPILLARIES [J].
JORGENSON, JW ;
LUKACS, KD .
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1981, 53 (08) :1298-1302
[9]   Stable capillary coating with successive multiple ionic polymer layers [J].
Katayama, H ;
Ishihama, Y ;
Asakawa, N .
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1998, 70 (11) :2254-2260
[10]   Stable cationic capillary coating with successive multiple ionic polymer layers for capillary electrophoresis [J].
Katayama, H ;
Ishihama, Y ;
Asakawa, N .
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1998, 70 (24) :5272-5277