A. Ayar et al., LIGAND-EXCHANGE CHROMATOGRAPHY OF SOME AMINO-ACIDS ON CO(II)-LOADED CMDAE-SPOROPOLLENIN RESIN, Separation science and technology, 30(15), 1995, pp. 3081-3086
Sporopollenin obtained from Lycopodium clavatum has been modified as a
n ligand-exchange material. In this study, the possibility of using sp
oropollenin as a ligand exchanger in the chromatographic separation of
amino acids is examined. Since sporopollenin has important advantages
(it is stable to chemicals and has a constant mesh size), it can be u
sed as a column packing material. By first treating sporopollenin with
1,2-diaminoethane and then with bromoacetic acid, carboxylated diamin
oethylsporopollenin (CMDAE-sporopollenin) was obtained. This new resin
was loaded with Co(II) transition element and used as a ligand-exchan
ge material in the separation of amino acids. Using the ligand-exchang
e technique on Co(II)-loaded carboxylated diaminoethylsporopollenin is
a suitable chromatographic method for the separation of most common a
mino acids.