Alkylated poly(styrene-divinylbenzene) monolithic columns for mu-HPLC and CEC separation of phenolic acids
Jazyk angličtina Země Německo Médium print
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
PubMed
17960850
DOI
10.1002/jssc.200700346
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- MeSH
- alkylace MeSH
- časové faktory MeSH
- hydroxybenzoáty analýza MeSH
- kapilární elektrochromatografie přístrojové vybavení metody MeSH
- kyselina gallová analogy a deriváty analýza MeSH
- kyselina vanilová analýza MeSH
- kyseliny kumarové analýza MeSH
- polystyreny chemická syntéza chemie MeSH
- poréznost MeSH
- povrchové vlastnosti MeSH
- reprodukovatelnost výsledků MeSH
- senzitivita a specificita MeSH
- velikost částic MeSH
- vysokoúčinná kapalinová chromatografie přístrojové vybavení metody MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
- Názvy látek
- Amberlite XAD-2 resin MeSH Prohlížeč
- ferulic acid MeSH Prohlížeč
- hydroxybenzoáty MeSH
- kyselina gallová MeSH
- kyselina vanilová MeSH
- kyseliny kumarové MeSH
- phenolic acid MeSH Prohlížeč
- polystyreny MeSH
- syringic acid MeSH Prohlížeč
Macroporous poly(styrene-divinylbenzene) monolithic columns were prepared in fused silica capillaries of 100 microm id by in-situ copolymerization of styrene with divinylbenzene in the presence of propan-1-ol and formamide as the porogen system. The monoliths were subsequently alkylated with linear alkyl C-18 groups via Friedel-Crafts reaction to improve the retention and chromatographic resolution of strongly polar phenolic acids. A new thermally initiated grafting procedure was developed in order to shorten the time of the alkylation process. The grafting procedure was optimized with respect to the reaction temperature, time, the grafting reactant concentration, and the solvent used. The type of solvent and the grafting temperature are the most significant factors affecting the hydrodynamic properties, porosity, and efficiency of the columns. While the equivalent particle diameter of the grafted column increased, the capillary-like flow-through pore diameter decreased in comparison to non-alkylated monoliths. The hydrodynamic permeability of the monolith decreased, but the monolithic column still permitted fast micro-HPLC separations.
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