Regis Alkylation Reagents
As with other derivatization reagents, alkylation reagents reduce
molecular polarity by replacing active hydrogens with an alkyl group.
These reagents are used to modify compounds having acidic hydrogens,
such as carboxylic acids and phenols. Alkylation reagents can be
used alone to form esters, ethers, and amides—or they can be used in
conjunction with acylation or silylation reagents. A two-step approach
is commonly used in the derivatization of amino acids, where multiple
functional groups on these compounds may necessitate protection
during derivatization.
Due to the availability of reagents and their ease of use, esterification
(the reaction of an acid with an alcohol in the presence of a catalyst
to form an ester) is the most popular method of alkylation. Alkylation
reagents are available in several configurations that enable the
formation of a variety of esters. Alkyl esters are stable, and can
be formed quickly and quantitatively. By altering the length of the
substituted alkyl group, retention of the derivative can be varied.
In addition to the formation of simple esters, alkylation reagents
can be used in extractive procedures where biological matrices
may be present.
Regis GC Derivatization Reagents