Sensitized enantioselective laser-induced phosphorescence detection in chiral capillary electrophoresis

I. Lammers, J.B. Buijs, F. Ariese, C. Gooijer

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Abstract

The sensitivity of enantioselective cyclodextrin-induced room-temperature phosphorescence detection of camphorquinone (CQ) is enhanced using sensitization via a donor with a high extinction coefficient. The enantiomeric distinction is based on the different phosphorescence lifetimes of (+)-CQ and (-)-CQ after their complexation with α-cyclodextrin (α-CD). The collisional Dexter energy transfer from the selected donor 2,6-naphthalenedisulfonic acid (2,6-NS) to the acceptor CQ is still very efficient despite the inclusion of the acceptor into CD. For coupling to the chiral separation of (±)-CQ in cyclodextrin-based electrokinetic chromatography, the donor was added to the deoxygenated background electrolyte that consisted of 20 mM α-CD, 10 mM carboxymethyl-β-CD, and 25 mM borate buffer at pH 9.0. Time-resolved batch studies on sensitized phosphorescence show a significant enantioselectivity for (+)- and (-)-CQ in the presence of both α-CD and CM-β-CD although the lifetime difference is somewhat reduced with respect to direct excitation. The enantiomers were distinguished after their separation using an online time-resolved detection system. Excitation was performed at 266 nm with a pulsed, small-sized, quadrupled Nd:YAG laser. With 1 × 10
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9410-9417
JournalAnalytical Chemistry
Volume82
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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