2016
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201501403
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Synthesis of a stationary phase based on silica modified with branched octadecyl groups by Michael addition and photoinduced thiol-yne click chemistry for the separation of basic compounds

Abstract: A novel silica-based stationary phase with branched octadecyl groups was prepared by the sequential employment of the Michael addition reaction and photoinduced thiol-yne click chemistry with 3-aminopropyl-functionalized silica microspheres as the initial material. The resulting stationary phase denoted as SiO2 -N(C18)4 was characterized by elemental analysis, FTIR spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy, demonstrating the existence of branched octadecyl groups in silica microspheres. The separations of benzene ho… Show more

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“…Common combination in MMLC includes RPLC/IEC [82,83], RPLC/HILIC [84,85], or even more than two separation modes such as RPLC/IEC/HILIC [86,87]. For example, a novel reversed‐phase/ion‐exchange mixed‐mode stationary phase SiO 2 ‐N(C18) 4 (shown in Figure 2A) was successfully synthesized, with various shielding groups (tertiary amine, thioether, and ester) embedded in branched octadecyl groups [82]. This new column was then used to separate water extracts of the rhizomes of Corydalis yanhusuo W. T. Wang.…”
Section: Chromatographic Separation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Common combination in MMLC includes RPLC/IEC [82,83], RPLC/HILIC [84,85], or even more than two separation modes such as RPLC/IEC/HILIC [86,87]. For example, a novel reversed‐phase/ion‐exchange mixed‐mode stationary phase SiO 2 ‐N(C18) 4 (shown in Figure 2A) was successfully synthesized, with various shielding groups (tertiary amine, thioether, and ester) embedded in branched octadecyl groups [82]. This new column was then used to separate water extracts of the rhizomes of Corydalis yanhusuo W. T. Wang.…”
Section: Chromatographic Separation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structures of mixed‐mode stationary phase: (A) SiO 2 ‐N(C18) 4 [82], (B) SIL‐PS [87], (C) C18‐COOH [86], and (D) C18‐Diol [85]…”
Section: Chromatographic Separation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is currently the most common. (ii) Two types of functional organic molecules are mixed to react with the substrate . For example, octadecyltrichlorosilane and (γ‐glycidoxypropy)trimethoxysilane were simultaneously bonded onto SiO 2 to generate an RPLC/HILIC stationary phase .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%