1-phenylethyl isocyanate is a powerful reagent for the chiral analysis of secondary alcohols and hydroxy fatty acids with remote stereogenic centres.
Andreas Habel, Dieter Spiteller, Wilhelm Boland
Index: J. Chromatogr. A. 1165(1-2) , 182-90, (2007)
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Abstract
1-phenylethyl isocyanate (1-PEIC), a chiral derivatisation reagent for the resolution of secondary alcohols is a powerful tool to determine the configuration and enantiomeric excess of medium- to long-chain secondary alcohols by capillary gas chromatography. The separation of 1-phenylethylcarbamates (1-PECs) of secondary alcohols was systematically evaluated depending on the position of the stereogenic centre in the molecule, namely in alkanols (C(15)-C(18)), alkenols (C(15)-C(18)) and hydroxy fatty acids (C(14)-C(18)). The successful separation of the diastereomeric carbamates of (+/-)-heptadecan-7-ol or (+/-)-12-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid methyl ester by gas liquid chromatography demonstrates the unique separation power for 1-PECs for analytes with remote stereogenic centres. Saturated derivatives showed consistently higher resolution factors than the corresponding unsaturated derivatives.
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