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Enantioseparation on HPLC Chiral Stationary Phases

  • Hyun Myung-Ho;Ryoo Jae-Jeong;Min Chung-Sik;William H. Pirkle
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.407-413
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    • 1992
  • The chromatographic separation of the stereoisomers of the N-(3,5-dinitrobenzoyl) derivatives of fifteen dipeptide methyl esters and nine dipeptide alkyl esters was investigated on three different chiral stationary phases derived from N-acylated ${\alpha}-arylalkylamines$. Two of these CSPs contain second stereogenic centers. These secondary stereogenic centers of CSPs were proposed to provide secondary effects in terms of chiral recognition. From the elution orders of the four dipeptide stereoisomers and the separation factors of the enantiomeric pairs of the N-(3,5-dinitrobenzoyl) derivatives of the dipeptide alkyl esters having different alkoxy substituents, it was proposed that the intercalation of the alkoxy substituents of dipeptide derivatives between the connecting arm of CSPs may control the magnitude of chiral separations of dipeptide derivatives.

Comparison of liquid chromatographic enantiomer resolution of racemic amino compounds on chiral stationary phases of crown ether type

  • Lee, Won-Jae;Baek, Chae-Sun;Kim, Ji-Yeon
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.285.1-285.1
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    • 2003
  • ChiroSil RCA(+) and SCA(-) HPLC chiral stationary phases (CSPs) developed by covalently bonding (+)- and (-)-(18-crown-6)-2,3,11,12-tetracarboxylic acid (18-C-6-T A) to silica gel were employed for enantioresolution of racemic amino compounds, respectively. Also, these 18-C-6-TA covalently bonded CSPs were compared to a commercially available Crownpak CR CSP prepared by coating chiral crown ether as a chiral selector on ODS column. (omitted)

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Effect of Mobile Phase Additive on Enantiomer Resolution for Chiral Amines on Polysaccharide-derived Chiral Stationary Phases by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (고성능 액체크로마토그래피의 다당유도체를 기초로 한 키랄 고정상에서 이동상 첨가제가 키랄 아민의 광학분리에 미치는 영향)

  • Paik, Man-Jeong;Yoon, Hye-Ran;Lee, Wonjae
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.205-209
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    • 2014
  • Chromatographic enantiomer resolution of chiral amines was performed on several covalently immobilized and coated chiral stationary phases (CSPs) based on polysaccharide derivatives under the mobile phase conditions containing base or acid or acid/base additive. The chromatographic parameters including separation factors and capacity factors were greatly influenced by the nature of the mobile phase containing base or acid or salt additive as well as the used CSPs. When 0.05% triethylamine/0.05% trifluoroacetic acid as an additive in the mobile phase was used on all CSPs in this study, the greatest enantiomer resolution was observed except for Chiralpak AD. Also, it was shown that the change of base additive into acid or salt in the mobile phase may directly affect chiral recognition mechanisms between the chiral selectors and analytes occurring during enantiomer separation, resulting in the change of elution orders.

Mobile Payment Based on Transaction Certificate Using Cloud Self-Proxy Server

  • Sung, Soonhwa;Kong, Eunbae;Youn, Cheong
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.135-144
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    • 2017
  • Recently, mobile phones have been recognized as the most convenient type of mobile payment device. However, they have some security problems; therefore, mobile devices cannot be used for unauthorized transactions using anonymous data by unauthenticated users in a cloud environment. This paper suggests a mobile payment system that uses a certificate mode in which a user receives a paperless receipt of a product purchase in a cloud environment. To address mobile payment system security, we propose the transaction certificate mode (TCM), which supports mutual authentication and key management for transaction parties. TCM provides a software token, the transaction certificate token (TCT), which interacts with a cloud self-proxy server (CSPS). The CSPS shares key management with the TCT and provides simple data authentication without complex encryption. The proposed self-creating protocol supports TCM, which can interactively communicate with the transaction parties without accessing a user's personal information. Therefore, the system can support verification for anonymous data and transaction parties and provides user-based mobile payments with a paperless receipt.

The Thermal Characterization of Chip Size Packages

  • Park, Sang-Wook;Kim, Sang-Ha;Hong, Joon-Ki;Kim, Deok-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society Conference
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    • 2001.09a
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    • pp.121-145
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    • 2001
  • Chip Size Packages (CSP) are now widely used in high speed DRAM. The major driving farce of CSP development is its superior electrical performance than that of conventional package. However, the power dissipation of high speed DRAM like DDR or RAMBUS DRAM chip reaches up to near 2W. This fact makes the thermal management methods in DRAM package be more carefully considered. In this study, the thermal performances of 3 type CSPs named $\mu-BGA$^{TM}$$ $UltraCSP^{TM}$ and OmegaCSP$^{TM}$ were measured under the JEDEC specifications and their thermal characteristics were of a simulation model utilizing CFD and FEM code. The results show that there is a good agreement between the simulation and measurement within Max. 10% of $\circledM_{ja}$. And they show the wafer level CSPs have a superior thermal performance than that of $\mu-BGA.$ Especially the analysis results show that the thermal performance of wafer level CSPs are excellent fur modulo level in real operational mode without any heat sink.

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Recombinant Expression, Isotope Labeling, and Purification of Cold shock Protein from Colwellia psychrerythraea for NMR Study

  • Moon, Chang-Hun;Jeong, Ki-Woong;Kim, Hak-Jun;Heo, Yong-Seok;Kim, Yang-Mee
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.30 no.11
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    • pp.2647-2650
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    • 2009
  • Cold shock proteins (Csps) are a subgroup of the cold-induced proteins on reduction of the growth temperature below the physiological temperature. They preferentially bind to single-stranded nucleic acids to translational regulation via RNA chaperoning. Csp plays important role in cold adaptations for the psychrophilic microorganism. Recently, Cold shock protein from psychrophilic bacteria, Colwellia psychrerythraea (CpCsp) has been identified. Three dimensional structures of a number of Csps from various microorganisms have been solved by NMR spectroscopy or X-ray crystallography, but structures of psychrophilic Csps were not studied yet. Therefore, cloning and purification protocols for further structural study of psychrophilic Csp have been optimized in this study. CpCsp was expressed in E. coli with pET-11a vector system and purified by ion exchange, size exclusion, and reverse phase chromatography. Expression and purification of CpCsp in M9 minimal media was carried out and $^{15}N$-labeled proteins with high purity over 90% was obtained. Further study will be carried out to investigate the tertiary structure and dynamics of CpCsp.

Resolution of Tocainide and Its Analogues on Liquid Chromatographic Chiral Stationary Phases Based on (+)-(18-Crown-6)-2,3,11,12-tetracarboxylic Acid

  • Hyun, Myung-Ho;Min, Hye-Jung;Cho, Yoon-Jae
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.911-915
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    • 2003
  • Two liquid chromatographic chiral stationary phases (CSPs) based on (+)-(18-crown-6)-2,3,11,12-tetracarboxylic acid were successfully applied in the resolution of racemic tocainide and its analogues. In the resolution of tocainide, especially, the CSP containing N-CH₃ amide tethering groups was quite effective, showing clear baseline resolution (RS: 2.66) with reasonable enantioselectivity ( a: 1.25). Consequently, the CSP containing N-CH₃ amide tethering groups is expected to be useful to monitor the enantiomeric composition of tocainide in clinical samples. In addition, the chromatographic behaviors for the resolution of tocainide and its analogues on the two CSPs were found controllable by varying the content and the type of organic and acidic modifiers in aqueous mobile phase.

Propatation and Application of a New HPLC Chiral Stationary Phase Edrived from 2-Amino-1-indanolo

  • Hyeon, Myeong Ho;Jang, Yeong Su;Min, Hye Jeong;Kim, Do Hun;Eom, Bong Ho
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.401-404
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    • 2001
  • A new chiral stationary phase (CSP) based on (1R,2S)-2-amino-1-indanol, which is expected to be conformationally rigid because of its cyclic nature, was prepared. The new CSP was applied in resolving various $N-acyl-\alpha-arylalkylamines$. The chromatographic resolution results on the new CSP were compared with those on the other CSP based on (1S,2R)-norephedrine, which is believed to be conformationally flexible. Comparison of the chromatographic resolution results on the two CSPs demonstrated that conformationally flexible analytes are resolved better on the conformationally rigid CSP while conformationally rigid analytes are resolved better on the conformationally flexible CSP. From these results it was concluded that conformational rigidity or flexibility of CSPs is the important factor for the chiral recognition.

Investigation of Enantiomer Separation Using Chiral Crown Ethers as Chiral Selectors

  • Lee, Wonjae
    • Journal of Integrative Natural Science
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 2016
  • A number of chiral selectors have been developed and applied for enantiomer separation of a variety of chiral compounds. Among these chiral selectors are chiral crown ethers, a class of synthetic host polyether molecules that bind protonated chiral primary amines with high selectivity and affinity. In this paper, two important chiral crown ethers as chiral selectors of bis-(1,1'-binaphthyl)-22-crown-6 and (18-crown-6)-2,3,11,12-tetracarboxylic acid (18-C-6-TA) are focused. They have been widely used to resolve the enantiomers of chiral compounds containing a primary amino moiety using chiral stationary phases (CSPs) or chiral selectors by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), capillary electrophoresis (CE) and so on in chirotechnology. Also, it was described that the commercially available covalent type HPLC CSPs derived from (+)- and (-)-18-C-6-TA have been developed and successfully applied for the resolution of various primary amino compounds including amino acids.