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Astec® CHIROBIOTIC® T Chiral (5 μm) HPLC Columns
L × I.D. 5 cm × 4.6 mm, HPLC Column
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Astec® CHIROBIOTIC® T Chiral HPLC Column, 5 μm particle size, L × I.D. 5 cm × 4.6 mm
material
stainless steel column
Quality Level
Agency
suitable for USP L63
description
HPLC column
product line
Astec®
packaging
pkg of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Astec®
parameter
0-45 °C temperature
241 bar pressure (3500 psi)
technique(s)
HPLC: suitable
LC/MS: suitable
L × I.D.
5 cm × 4.6 mm
matrix
High-purity silica gel particle platform
fully porous particle
matrix active group
teicoplanin glycopeptide phase
particle size
5 μm
pore size
100 Å
operating pH range
3.8-6.8
separation technique
chiral
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General description
CHIROBIOTIC® T and T2 have teicoplanin as the chiral selector. They offer unique selectivity for a number of classes of molecules, specifically underivatized α, β, γ and cyclic amino acids, N-derivatized amino acids, hydroxy-carboxylic acids, acidic compounds including carboxylic acids and phenols, small peptides, neutral aromatic analytes and cyclic aromatic and aliphatic amines. Separations normally obtained on a chiral crown ether or ligand exchange-type CSPs are also possible on the CHIROBIOTIC® T and T2, but in much simpler mobile phases, like water-alcohol. In addition, all of the known beta-blockers (amino alcohols), and dihydrocoumarins have been resolved. CHIROBIOTIC® T and T2 differ in their bonding chemistry and the pore size of the support particle, giving them different selectivity and preparative capacity.
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- Bonded phase: Teicoplanin
- Operating pH range: 3.8 - 6.8
- Particle diameter: 5, 10 or 16 μm
- Pore size: 100 Å (CHIROBIOTIC® T) or 200 Å (CHIROBIOTIC® T2)
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Chiral Product Literature
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Astec is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
CHIROBIOTIC is a registered trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
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Syntheses of racemic and non-racemic silicon- and germanium-containing a-amino acids of the formula type H2NCH(CH2ElR3)COOH (El=Si, Ge; R=organyl) and incorporation of d-H2NCH(CH2SiMe3)COOH and d-H2NCH(CH2GeMe3)COOH into biologically active decapeptides: a study on C/Si/Ge bioisosterism
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 628 (2), 183-194 (2001)
Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences, 933, 37-43 (2013-07-23)
Due to the lack of sensitivity in current methods for the determination of fenoterol (Fen), a rapid LC-MS/MS method was developed for the determination of (R,R')-Fen and (R,R';S,S')-Fen in plasma and urine. The method was fully validated and was linear
Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences, 788(2), 317-329 (2003-04-23)
An automated online sample extraction method for rat plasma was developed and validated for the quantification of (R)- and (S)-propranolol following the intravenous administration of either the racemate or the individual enantiomers at 5 mg/kg. A dual-column extraction system coupled
Journal of chromatography. A, 919(1), 67-77 (2001-07-19)
The retention behaviour of the enantiomers of underivatized phenylglycine was studied on a Chirobiotic T column packed with amphoteric glycopeptide teicoplanin covalently bonded to the surface of silica gel. The retention and the selectivity of separation of the enantiomers increase
Journal of chromatography. A, 1162(1), 62-73 (2007-03-03)
The separation of compounds possessing low solubility in the mobile phase could be improved by applying stronger solvents for dissolving the feed. A model system has been investigated with ethanol-water as the mobile phase, Chirobiotic T as the stationary phase
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