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Preparation and chromatographic performance of calix[4]crown-5 macrocycle-bonded silica stationary phase

Journal

JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
Volume 34, Issue 4, Pages 393-401

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201000690

Keywords

Aromatic amines; Calix[4]crown-5; Drugs; Silica gel

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  1. Selcuk University [201010101031]

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A new calix[4]crown-5 macrocycle-bonded silica stationary phase (CL-CIMS) was prepared and applied at the same time to develop a chromatographic procedure to separate aromatic amines, phenols and drugs in this study. The chromatographic behaviors of the prepared stationary phase for these analytes were studied and compared with those of ODS (octadecylsilane). The effect of organic modifier content and pH of the mobile phase on retention and selectivity of these compounds were investigated. Some aromatic amines, phenols or drugs on CL-CIMS were successfully separated. The results show that CL-CIMS exhibits high selectivities for the above analytes in high aqueous mobile phases and a bright prospect in routine, fast separation of aromatic amines, phenols and drug compounds. From chromatographic data, it can be concluded that hydrophobic interaction is mainly responsible for the retention behavior as well as hydrogen-bonding interaction, pi-pi and dipole-dipole interaction.

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