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Cyclodextrin Derivatives suspended in Polysiloxanes
Capillary columns with cyclodextrin derivatives can be used for the separation of broad range of enantiomers. For most of the compounds no specific derivatisation is needed, in some cases simple acetylation or methylation of polar groups is necessary. To achieve a maximum of seperation efficency and resolution the cyclodextrin derivatives are suspended in midpolar polysiloxanes. These columns are very durable and stable.
The mechanism of chiral recognition is not known in detail. So it´s difficult to predict the cyclodextrin that shows the best resolution. That's the reason why we offer seven different cyclodextrin phases.
BGB 173
50% 2,3-diacetyl-6-tert-butyldimethylsilyl-alpha-cyclodextrin
dissolved in BGB-1701 (14% cyanopropylphenyl-, 86% methylpolysiloxane)
BGB 175
50% 2,3-diacetyl-6-tert-butyldimethylsilyl-gamma-cyclodextrin
dissolved in BGB-1701 (14% cyanopropylphenyl-, 86% methylpolysiloxane)
BGB 176
30% 2,3-dimethyl-6-tert-butyldimethylsilyl-beta-cyclodextrin
dissolved in BGB-15 (15% phenyl-, 85% methylpolysiloxane)
BGB 176SE
30% 2,3-dimethyl-6-tert-butyldimethylsilyl-beta-cyclodextrin
dissolved in SE-52 (5% phenyl-, 95% methylpolysiloxane)
BGB 177
30% 2,6-dimethyl-3-phenyl-beta-cyclodextrin
dissolved in BGB-15 (15% phenyl-, 85% methylpolysiloxane)
BGB 178
30% 2,6-diethyl-6-tert-butyldimethylsilyl-beta-cyclodextrin
dissolved in BGB-15 (15% phenyl-, 85% methylpolysiloxane)
BGB 178PH
30% 2,6-dimethyl-6-tert-butyldimethylsilyl-beta-cyclodextrin
dissolved in BGB-15 (15% phenyl-, 85% methylpolysiloxane)