Reciprocal principle of molecular recognition in supramolecular chromatography - Highly selective analytical separation of cyclodextrin congeners on a silica-bonded [60]fullerene stationary phase

Bogdanski A, Wistuba D, Larsen KL, Hartnagel U, Hirsch A, Schurig V (2010)


Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2010

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Original Authors: Bogdanski A., Wistuba D., Larsen K.L., Hartnagel U., Hirsch A., Schurig V.

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Book Volume: 34

Pages Range: 693-698

Journal Issue: 4

DOI: 10.1039/b9nj00725c

Abstract

The supramolecular pair fullerene/cyclodextrin represents a new example for the concept of reciprocal molecular recognition in liquid chromatography. Through inverting their roles as selectand and selector, small-to-large-ring cyclodextrins were chromatographed on silica-bonded [60]fullerene, whereas [60]- and [70]fullerenes were previously separated on a silica-bonded β-cyclodextrin. The recognition of cyclodextrins of intermediate ring size on silica-bonded [60]fullerene is highly selective. Thus, CD8, CD9 and CD10 are separated both from lower (CD6 and CD7) and higher (CD11-CD25) congeners with a remarkable and unprecedented retention window. By using the retention-increment method, employing a reactor column (with selector) and a reference column (without selector), apparent relative complexation constants K of CD6-CD12 and [60]fullerene were determined by supramolecular liquid chromatography. The historical development of the reciprocal principle of molecular recognition in chromatography is reported in the introduction. © The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.

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APA:

Bogdanski, A., Wistuba, D., Larsen, K.L., Hartnagel, U., Hirsch, A., & Schurig, V. (2010). Reciprocal principle of molecular recognition in supramolecular chromatography - Highly selective analytical separation of cyclodextrin congeners on a silica-bonded [60]fullerene stationary phase. New Journal of Chemistry, 34(4), 693-698. https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b9nj00725c

MLA:

Bogdanski, Anja, et al. "Reciprocal principle of molecular recognition in supramolecular chromatography - Highly selective analytical separation of cyclodextrin congeners on a silica-bonded [60]fullerene stationary phase." New Journal of Chemistry 34.4 (2010): 693-698.

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