1994
DOI: 10.1021/ac00077a006
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Solvatochromic Studies of Solvated Chromatographic Stationary Phases

Abstract: A series of solvatochromic dyes has been used to probe the solid/solution interface of Cis bonded silica in mobile-phase mixtures consisting of methanol and water and acetonitrile and water. Chromatographic capacity factors (k) were measured in order to determine the fraction of dye sorbed at the surface. An adaptive Kalman filter has been used to resolve the spectrum of the surface-phase dye from that due to dye in the adjacent solution. Values for the Kamlet-Taft dipolarity/ polarizability x* parameter for o… Show more

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“…Both chromatographic and spectroscopic measurements show that the π s *, R s , and s values of bonded stationary phases are significantly greater than zero. [46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53] Typical values for π s * range from 0.7 to 1.1, between 0.8 and 1.1 for R s , and between 0.35 and 0.8 for s , depending on the mobilephase composition and type of organic solvent. 46, 52 All the above cited studies suggest that the stationary phase plays an important role in governing retention in RPLC.…”
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“…Both chromatographic and spectroscopic measurements show that the π s *, R s , and s values of bonded stationary phases are significantly greater than zero. [46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53] Typical values for π s * range from 0.7 to 1.1, between 0.8 and 1.1 for R s , and between 0.35 and 0.8 for s , depending on the mobilephase composition and type of organic solvent. 46, 52 All the above cited studies suggest that the stationary phase plays an important role in governing retention in RPLC.…”
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“…A slurry spectrum is a mixture of contributions from the dye on the stationary phase and the dye in the solution that remains with the slurry. The relative concentrations of the dyes was established in previous studies for adequate assessment of the characteristics of the stationary phases [36,41]. Each sample of stationary phase and silica slurries was prepared by mixing stationary phase (150 mg) with the designated liquid (6 mL) such that the ratio of liquid to stationary phase was kept constant.…”
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“…In contrast with the very low c~ value for bulk solvent, the ODS slurry has a very high e value. The residual silanol groups are believed to make a significant contribution to the HB-acidity of the stationary phase environment [36,41]. Because of the extremely low c~ value of pure acetonitrile, the dye molecules have hydrogen-bonding capacity that is quite unsaturated.…”
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