Moleküler Baskılama Yöntemi ile Kapiler Elektrokromatografi (CEC) Sisteminde Hidrofobik Amino Asitlerin Enantiyomerlerinin Ayrılması
Özet
Because of their ability to show different biological activities, the separation of
enantiomers is of importance in the field of chromatographic research in chemistry.
Amino acid enantiomer pairs have become one of the important research topics in
recent years due to factors such as increasing commercial importance and being
easily accessible. The achievement of high resolution separations of amino acids
is an important application point in amino acid analysis. Many of the amino acid
enantiomers can be used as starting materials in the synthesis process of
biologically active compounds or as complements of various tasks. There are
various methods for separating of chiral compounds.
There are various methods for separating chiral compounds. Capillary
electrochromatography (CEC) method was used as one of the electrophoresis
techniques. The CEC method is based on the high selectivity of High Performance
Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and the efficient discrimination of capillary
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electrophoresis (CE) and is one of the most efficient methods in recent years as
the resultant compounding technology. Because of the different hydrodynamic
properties that it possesses, monolithic columns in the CEC system are preferred
over filled columns. Polymer columns from groups of monolithic columns can be
prepared with various organic monomers. Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs)
can be easily prepared in practical terms as materials suitable for molecular
identification. In addition, these polymers have mechanical properties, robustness
against heat and pressure, physical stability, acidic, basic, metal-ions and organic
solvents.
In this thesis, it was aimed to separate the enantiomeric forms of hydrophobic
amino acids by molecular imprinting technique in CEC system. In this target, the
hydrophobic N-Methacryloyl-(L) -phenylalanine monomer was preferred as the
functional monomer, while the monolithic CEC column with hydrophobic character
was prepared, while the L-form of amino acid was selected as the template
molecule to be imprinted. In order to increase the permeability properties of the
prepared methacrylate-based monolithic column, monomer ratio, temperature
effect, template molecule ratio, crosslinking ratio, porogen ratio and type was
examined. Characterization studies of the prepared CEC column were evaluated
by FTIR-ATR, SEM and BET analyzes. After obtaining optimal permeability, the
chromatographic performance of the monoliths was determined using alkyl
benzene-derived compounds. To determine the optimum conditions, enantiomeric
separations were carried out under different conditions for the effect of the
concentration of the stream, the pressure, the organic solvent and the
determination of the enantiomeric stream. Theoretical plate values and theoretical
plate heights were calculated to support the results. After carrying out the
reusability studies, the separation performance of the molecularly imprinted
column and the non-imprinted column was compared electrochromatographically.
With the use of monolithic CEC column with hydrophobic character, the
enantiomeric separations of the hydrophobic amino acids tryptophan, tyrosine and
phenylalanine in CEC system were successfully carried out.