1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf02263537
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Donator-Acceptor Komplex Chromatographie Tetrachlorphthalimidopropylsilica, eine neue, chemisch gebundene Phase, geeignet zur Trennung von Kohleverflüssigungsprodukten und anderen technischen aromatischen Gemischen mit der Hochleistungsflüssigkeitschromatographie

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“…The five fluorine atoms increase the electron acceptor effect of the benzamide molecule. The same effect has been observed forthe tetrachlorophthalamide phase [5] in comparison to the phthalamide phase [S]. This evidence supports interaction between the PFBlinkageand thearomatic ring system ofthe PAHs in a charge-transfer-like mode.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The five fluorine atoms increase the electron acceptor effect of the benzamide molecule. The same effect has been observed forthe tetrachlorophthalamide phase [5] in comparison to the phthalamide phase [S]. This evidence supports interaction between the PFBlinkageand thearomatic ring system ofthe PAHs in a charge-transfer-like mode.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Clear differences were observed among liquefaction process streams due, in large part, to differences in feed coals and process conditions. The development of "charge-transfer" stationary phases for separation of n-electron rich PAHs (Nondek and Malek, 1978;Holstein, 1981; Grizzle and Thomson, 1982) allows for the separation of PAHs and their isomers in the normal-phase using solvents which are generally miscible with complex fossil fuel systems. In this section, we demonstrate a more sensitive method for detection of the build-up of large ring PAHs which can lead to the onset of solid deposit formations inherent to severe stressing of jet fuel.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DACC separates aromatic hydrocarbons according to their ring number [24]. Therefore, any simple triaromatic compound, e.g.…”
Section: Determination Of the Separation Cut Between Mono And Diaromamentioning
confidence: 99%