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Surface‐imprinted microspheres prepared by a template‐oriented method for the chiral separation of amlodipine
Author(s) -
Lai Shenzhi,
Ouyang Xiaoli,
Cai Changqun,
Xu Wensheng,
Chen Chunyan,
Chen Xiaoming
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of separation science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.72
H-Index - 102
eISSN - 1615-9314
pISSN - 1615-9306
DOI - 10.1002/jssc.201700076
Subject(s) - adsorption , molecular imprinting , enantiomer , mesoporous silica , mesoporous material , chemistry , chromatography , amlodipine , chemical engineering , methacrylic acid , materials science , polymerization , polymer , selectivity , organic chemistry , catalysis , medicine , blood pressure , engineering , radiology
The surface imprinting technique has been developed to overcome the mass‐transfer difficulty, but the utilization ratio of template molecules in the imprinting procedure still remains a challengeable task to be improved. In this work, specifically designed surface‐imprinted microspheres were prepared by a template‐oriented method for enantioseparation of amlodipine besylate. Submicron mesoporous silica microspheres were surface‐modified with double bonds, followed by polymerizing methacrylic acid to generate carboxyl modified mesoporous silica microspheres (PMAA@SiO 2 ). Afterwards, PMAA@SiO 2 was densely adsorbed with ( S )‐amlodipine molecules to immobilize template molecules through multiple hydrogen bonding interactions. Then surface molecular imprinting was carried out by cross‐linking the carboxyl group of PMAA@SiO 2 with ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether. The surface‐imprinted microspheres showed fast binding kinetics of only 20 min for equilibrium adsorption, and the saturation adsorption capacity reached 137 mg/g. The imprinted materials displayed appreciable chiral separation ability when used as column chromatography for enantioseparation of amlodipine from amlodipine besylate, and the enantiomeric excess of ( S )‐amlodipine reached 13.8% with only 2.3 cm column length by no extra chiral additives. Besides, the imprinted materials exhibited excellent reusability, and this allows the potential application for amplification production of amlodipine enantiomer.