Issue 40, 2022

Preparation and modification of PS–PMMA microspheres and their application in high performance liquid chromatography

Abstract

Polymer microspheres have been widely used as a stationary phase for liquid chromatography. In this work, we prepared and synthesized polystyrene–methyl methacrylate (PS–PMMA) microspheres, modified them, characterized the microspheres to have good chromatographic properties, and then used them as a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) stationary phase to explore their applications. First, the PS–PMMA microspheres were hydrolyzed, and the separation of benzene homologues/alkaloids was explored. Then, on the basis of hydrolysis, diazo resin (DR) was used as a coupling agent to further modify the surface of the microspheres with amphoteric glycopeptide vancomycin. The modified microspheres were used as a HPLC stationary phase to explore the application of the stationary phase in the separation of chiral drugs. This work is important to broaden the application of functional chiral columns for antibiotics and to expand the application of PS–PMMA microspheres in HPLC.

Graphical abstract: Preparation and modification of PS–PMMA microspheres and their application in high performance liquid chromatography

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Sep 2022
Accepted
25 Sep 2022
First published
04 Oct 2022

Anal. Methods, 2022,14, 3999-4007

Preparation and modification of PS–PMMA microspheres and their application in high performance liquid chromatography

Y. Wang, J. Xiao, H. Cao, J. Xing, H. Cong, Y. Shen and B. Yu, Anal. Methods, 2022, 14, 3999 DOI: 10.1039/D2AY01425D

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