Download or read book The Separation of Optical Isomers by Gas Chromatography written by Donald Ellis Carpenter and published by . This book was released on 1967 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The purpose of this investigation was to study the separation of optical isomers by gas chromatography. An optically inactive solid support was coated with an optically active substrate. Racemic compounds were used as samples. The optically active packing materials tried were d-tartaric acid, d-diethyl tartrate, sucrose, d-camphoric acid, d-camphor-10-sulfonic acid, [alpha]-methyl-D-glucoside and L-([alpha])-glutamic acid. Racemic compounds that were tried included 2-butanol, 3-methyl- 2-butanol, 2-methyl-1-butanol, 2-octanol, 2-bromooctane, 2-methoxy-octane, methyl-2-bromobutyrate, and 3-methylhexane. It was found that racemic compounds could be separated by using an optically active material for packing in the gas chromatographic columns. Racemic 2-butanol, 3-methyl-2-butanol, and 2-methyl-1- butanol were separated into two peaks each, using [alpha]-methyl-D-glucoside on firebrick (20% by volume). The resolution was found to be dependent on the temperature and the flow rate with the best results being obtained at 130°C and about 75 ml. per min. of helium carrier gas. Collection of samples from the separation using 2-butanol showed each fraction to be 2-butanol by nmr analysis. Large enough samples could not be obtained to confirm the separation by measurement of the rotation. Only the above mentioned alcohols have been successfully separated. [alpha]-methyl-D-glucoside was the only packing material that gave successful separations"--Abstract, leaf iii.