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I am working with a chiral molecule (R configuration). I have a limit for the S enantiomer of <0.5%. I perform a derivatization using a chiral reagent followed by analysis by normal phase HPLC. The chromatograhic separation is fine, but to my surprise, I found 1% of the S enantiomer in my samples (according to my API supplier, there should be none detected). On further investigation, I found that the optical purity of my derivatization agent is 98:2 S:R. I have found in a catalog the same reagent with an optical purity > 99.5:0.5 S:R, but it is 3 x the price ($400 per 5 mL).
So my question is, can the optical purity of the derivitization agent have an effect on the apparent purity of the chiral molecule I am trying to derivatize? Or am I wasting my money ordering the higer purity reagent?
Thanks for any ideas,
JohnM
