Selective Chiral Recognition of Alanine Enantiomers by Chiral Calix[4]arene Coated Quartz Crystal Microbalance Sensors
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2019
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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
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We describe the synthesis of new chiral calix[4]arene derivatives having (R)-1-phenylethylamine, (S)-1-phenylethylamine, (R)-2-phenylglycinol, and (S)-2-phenylglycinol moieties, and chiral recognition studies for enantiomers of some selected -amino acid derivatives such as alanine, phenylalanine, serine, and tryptophan using a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). Initial experiments indicated that the highest selective chiral recognition factor was 1.42 for alanine enantiomers. The sensitivity, limit of detection, and time constant for l-alanine were calculated as 0.028 Hz/M, 60.9 M, and 36.2 s, respectively. The results indicated that real-time, sensitive, selective, and effective chiral recognition of alanine enantiomers was achieved with a QCM sensor coated with a chiral calix[4]arene derivative having (R)-2-phenylglycinol moieties.
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Amino Acid, Calixarene, Alanine, Chiral Recognition, Quartz Crystal Microbalance Sensor, Qcm Sensors, Resonant-Frequency, Discrimination, Immunosensor, Optimization, Interface, Array, Chiral recognition, Alanine, Calixarene, Quartz crystal microbalance sensor, Amino acid
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01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
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34
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ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume
411
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12
Start Page
2675
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2685
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