4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Sol-gel synthesis of macro-mesoporous titania monoliths and their applications to chromatographic separation media for organophosphate compounds

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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1216, Issue 44, Pages 7375-7383

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2009.06.016

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Titania monoliths; HPLC separation media; Hierarchically porous structure; Organophosphate compounds; Sol-gel method; Phase separation

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We have developed a method of independently tailoring the macro- and mesoporous structres in titania (TiO2) monoliths in order to achieve liquid chromatographic separations of phosphorous-containing compounds Anatase TiO2 monolithic gels with well-defined bicontinuous macropores and microstructured skeletons are obtained via the sol-gel process in strongly acidic conditions using poly(ethylene oxide) as a phase separator and N-methylformamide as a proton scavenger Aging treatment of (lie wet gels in the mother liquor at temperatures of 100-200 degrees C and subsequent heat treatment at 400 degrees C allow the formation and control of mesoporous structures with uniform pore size distributions in the gel skeletons, without disturbing the preformed macroporous morphology The monolithic TiO2 rod columns with bimodal macro-mesoporous structures possess the phospho-sensitivity and exhibit excellent chromatographic separations of phosphorus-containing compounds (C) 2009 Elsevier B V. All rights reserved.

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