Poster presentation
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SEPARATING CYTISINE DERIVATIVES IN THIN LAYER OF
CHITOSAN-SILICA NANOHYBRID SORBENT
D.Sh. Shakarova., Ch.K. Begimkulova., A.B. Ibragimov.
Institute of General and inorganic chemistry, Academy of Science of the Republic of
Uzbekistan, Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent
There are a variety of sorbents (aluminum oxide, silica gel, and modified silica gel
by various grafted alkyl and functional groups) are used for analysis by thin layer
chromatography. Despite the variety of derivative sorption materials, the improvement
of existing and the search for new sorbents does not lose its relevance.
In particular, nanohybrid polymer–silica sorbents are obtained by the sol-gel method
with the inclusion of biopolymers into the hydrolytic polycondensation of
polyethoxysilane oligomer are of interest. The inclusion of chitosan in this process
seems to offer much promise and chitosan is an ionogen polysaccharide containing a
functional - NH
2
and - CONH
2
groups capable of interacting with silanol groups of
silica formed during the sol-gel process.
The aim of this work was to investigate the possibility of using synthesized
chitosan/silica sorbent for the separation of cytisine alkaloid and some of its derivatives.
For separating cytisine and its derivatives, we used the chitosan–silica nanohybrid sorbent
(CS) and microspherical silica (MSS) gel with 5 µm as a reference. Chromatography in thin
layers of these sorbents showed high separation selectivity. (Fig. 1).
On the chitosan–silica nanohybrid sorbent’s selectivity was higher than on MSS.
These results suggest that the chitosan–silica sorbent should be given preference and
recommended for controlling the synthesis of alkaloids, their identification, and
preparative separation of the components of reaction mixtures.
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