Development of an enantioseparation method for novel psychoactive drugs by HPLC using a Lux® Cellulose-2 column in polar organic phase mode

Highlights • New chiral HPLC separation method applicable for a broad spectrum of NPDs. • A Lux® Cellulose-2 column was used in polar organic phase mode. • 40 psychoactive compounds were separated into their enantiomers, successfully. • Analysis of real life samples seized by Austrian police. • All...

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Capillary electrophoresis
Cellulose
Chlorinated polysaccharide-based stationary phase
Chromatography
Drugs
Enantioseparation
Experiments
Forensic sciences
HPLC
Ions
Methods
Novel psychoactive drugs (NPDs)
Pathology
Psychotropic drugs
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