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Astec® CHIROBIOTIC® T2 Chiral (5 μm) HPLC Columns

L × I.D. 25 cm × 4.6 mm, HPLC Column

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T2 Chiral Stationary Phase Column

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UNSPSC Code:
41115700
eCl@ss:
32110501
NACRES:
SB.52
L × i.d.:
25 cm × 4.6 mm
Particle size:
5 μm
Pore size:
200 Å
Matrix:
high-purity silica gel particle platform, fully porous particle
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Nombre del producto

Astec® Chirobiotic® T2 Chiral HPLC Column, 5 μm particle size, L × I.D. 25 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.

25 cm × 4.6 mm

matrix

high-purity silica gel particle platform, fully porous particle

particle size

5 μm

pore size

200 Å

operating pH range

3.8-6.8

separation technique

chiral

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.

  • 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)

Application


  • High-performance liquid chromatographic enantioseparation of 2-aminomono- and dihydroxycyclopentanecarboxylic and 2-aminodihydroxycyclohexanecarboxylic acids on macrocyclic glycopeptide-based phases.: This research employs the Astec® CHIROBIOTIC T2 Chiral HPLC Column for the enantioseparation of various amino acids. The study highlights the column′s effectiveness in separating complex chiral molecules, demonstrating its application in the analysis of amino acids and related compounds in chemical and pharmaceutical research (Berkecz et al., 2009).


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Legal Information

Astec is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
CHIROBIOTIC is a registered trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC


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Chromatography Liquid Chiral Separations
Xiao, T.L., et al.
Encyclopedia of Separation Science, 1-15 (2000)
Chromatographic Separations and Analysis: Macrocyclic Glycopeptide Chiral Stationary Phases
Berthod, A.
Comprehensive Chirality, 8, 227-262 (2012)
David H Mast et al.
ACS chemical biology, 15(1), 272-281 (2019-12-27)
d-Amino acid-containing peptides (DAACPs) make up a class of post-translationally modified peptides in animals that play important roles as cell-to-cell signaling molecules. Despite the functional importance of l- to d-residue isomerization, little is known about its prevalence, mostly due to