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Chromatographia | 2015

Development of Electrophoretic Methods for Simultaneous Determination of Enantiomeric Ratio and Composition of Diastereomeric Salt Mixtures

Erzsébet Varga; Tamás Sohajda; Rita Bodáné Kendrovics; Edit Székely; György Bánsághi

Obtaining enantiomeric pure compounds is—among other techniques—possible in a resolvation experiment via diastereomeric salt formation, excellently exemplified by a modified Pope–Peachy method performed in supercritical carbon dioxide as solvent. The salt precipitation is followed by supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) to separate the diastereomeric salts and the unreacted enantiomers. To evaluate the extraction efficiency, conversion and enantioselectivity achieved, it is essential to determine the enantiomer excess and the residual resolving agent content in extracts and raffinates. Carefully chosen experimental parameters enable the simultaneous determination of certain anions and cations in capillary electrophoresis in a single run, which has not been reported for diastereomeric mixtures so far. In this paper, a partially validated chiral selective cyclodextrin enabled capillary electrophoresis method is presented for the characterization of cis-permethrinic acid samples resolved with (R)-1-phenylethylamine prepared by the SFE-based resolvation technique. To evaluate the efficiency of the resolvation, a cyclodextrin enabled chiral separation method was developed applying permethylated-β-cyclodextrin as chiral selector. The theoretical possibility of the widespread application of the developed method (with minor adjustments) is justified for other selectands and selectors. The developed methods can be thereby applied for the fast and reliable control of resolvation experiments.


Thermochimica Acta | 2010

Co-crystal of (R,R)-1,2-cyclohexanediol with (R,R)-tartaric acid, a key structure in resolution of the (±)-trans-diol by supercritical extraction, and the related ternary phase system

Paul Thorey; Petra Bombicz; Imre Miklós Szilágyi; Péter Molnár; György Bánsághi; Edit Székely; Béla Simándi; László Párkányi; György Pokol; János Madarász


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2012

Diastereomer salt formation of ibuprofen in supercritical carbon dioxide

György Bánsághi; Edit Székely; David Méndez Sevillano; Béla Simándi


Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2008

Resolution of racemic trans-1,2-cyclohexanediol with tartaric acid

Péter Molnár; Paul Thorey; György Bánsághi; Edit Székely; László Poppe; Anna Tomin; Sándor Kemény; Elemér Fogassy; Béla Simándi


Chemical Engineering & Technology | 2014

Crystallization and Resolution of cis‐Permethric Acid with Carbon Dioxide Antisolvent

György Bánsághi; László Lőrincz; Imre Miklós Szilágyi; János Madarász; Edit Székely


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2013

Ammonium carbamate type self-derivative salts of (R-)- and racemic α-methylbenzylamine

János Madarász; Edit Székely; Judit Halász; György Bánsághi; Dániel Varga; Béla Simándi; György Pokol


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2016

Diastereomeric salt precipitation based resolution of ibuprofen by gas antisolvent method

László Lőrincz; György Bánsághi; Máté Zsemberi; Sandra de Simón Brezmes; Imre Miklós Szilágyi; János Madarász; Tamás Sohajda; Edit Székely


Chemical Engineering & Technology | 2014

Chiral Resolution of Racemic Cyclopropanecarboxylic Acids in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

Dániel Varga; György Bánsághi; Jorge Augustín Martínez Pérez; Sándor Miskolczi; László Hegedűs; Béla Simándi; Edit Székely


Chemical Engineering & Technology | 2018

Towards Diastereomeric Pure Salts with Antisolvent Methods

László Lőrincz; Máté Zsemberi; György Bánsághi; Tamás Sohajda; Edit Székely


Current Green Chemistry | 2015

Synthesis of (S)-(+)-2-(N-benzylamino)butan-1-ol from its Schiff Base by Catalytic Hydrogenation over Palladium

László Hegedüs; Sándor Miskolczi; György Bánsághi; Edit Székely; Ferenc Faigl

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Edit Székely

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Béla Simándi

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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János Madarász

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Imre Miklós Szilágyi

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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László Lőrincz

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Máté Zsemberi

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Dániel Varga

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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György Pokol

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Paul Thorey

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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Péter Molnár

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

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