A ligand exchange chiral stationary phase (CSP) developed previously in this laboratory by bonding (R)-phenylglycinol derivative, sodium N-[(R)-2-hydroxy-1-phenylethyl]-N-undecylaminoacetate, to silica gel was successfully applied to the resolution of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) including omeprazole, pantoprazole, lansoprazole and rabeprazole. For example, the separation factors (α) for the resolution of omeprazole, pantoprazole, lansoprazole and rabeprazole were 4.27, 5.28, 2.77 and 4.06, respectively, and the resolutions (R S ) were 2.53, 2.55, 1.93, and 2.01, respectively, when 65% acetonitrile aqueous solution containing 0.5mM CuSO 4 and 0.05mM triethylamine was used as a mobile phase. Based on the chromatographic behaviors for the resolution of PPI analogues on CSP 1, a chiral recognition mechanism utilizing the sulfoxide oxygen and the benzimidazole ring nitrogen of PPIs as bidentate coordination donors to form an enantioselective ternary complex with the central Cu(II) ion and the chiral stationary bidentate ligand was proposed.