Methodology of deconvolution of total solute retention on chemically modified stationary phases to structure specific contributions of bound compounds

. 2021 Apr 12 ; 1642 () : 462030. [epub] 20210303

Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko Médium print-electronic

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Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/pmid33721812
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PubMed 33721812
DOI 10.1016/j.chroma.2021.462030
PII: S0021-9673(21)00154-0
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The total solute retention by a chemically modified stationary phase (CMSP) has been shown several times to be a potential tool for studying the binding abilities of the bound compound. In this article, we present a methodology for the deconvolution of the total retention into structure-specific contributions. Three complementary silica-based CMSPs were prepared: 1) non-modified silica, 2) silica modified by syn-bis-Tröger's base (a molecular tweezer) and 3) silica modified by anti-bis-Tröger's base (a non-tweezer molecule). These were characterized by elemental analysis and Raman spectroscopy, and used to assemble liquid chromatography (LC) columns. The total retention factors were estimated for electron-deficient nitro- and cyano-derivatives of benzene in both normal and reverse elution modes. The total retention factor was considered to be the sum of structure-specific retention factors, each related to the affinity (the binding constant) of a specific structure (the binding site), and its content in the modified silica, as defined for weak-affinity chromatography (WAC). The obtained structure-specific contributions are in line with the binding studies of ligands in solution. They reveal details of the retention mechanism, suggesting a more suitable attachment of ligands, and expose the shortcomings of evaluations based solely on the total retentions.

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