S. Mayer et V. Schurig, ENANTIOMER SEPARATION USING MOBILE AND IMMOBILE CYCLODEXTRIN DERIVATIVES WITH ELECTROMIGRATION, Electrophoresis, 15(6), 1994, pp. 835-841
The principle of electrochromatography is applied to enantiomer separa
tion with wall-coated capillaries of 50 mu m (ID). As chiral stationar
y phase an immobilized polysiloxane containing chemically bonded monok
is-6-O-octamethylene-permethyl-cyclodextrin (beta- or gamma-Chirasil-D
ex) was used. The results are compared with the conventional method of
adding cyclodextrin derivatives as chiral pseudostationary phase to t
he running buffer.