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Ionic liquid/covalent organic framework/silica composite material: Green synthesis and chromatographic evaluation

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 1283, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2023.341992

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Ionic liquid; Covalent organic framework; Deep eutectic solvent; Stationary phase; Liquid chromatography

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In this study, an IL modified COF bonded silica composite material (IL-COF@SiO2) was successfully synthesized using a deep eutectic solvent as the reaction medium instead of organic solvent. The IL-COF@SiO2 composite material combines the separation ability of COF and the mass transfer function of porous silica. The introduction of IL provides better separation performance, demonstrating potential as a versatile liquid chromatographic separation material.
Background: Due to their large surface area and distinctive adsorption affinity, covalent organic frameworks (COFs) appear to be good candidates as liquid chromatographic separation materials with good application prospect. The development of COF materials in chromatographic science is currently in an exploratory stage. Especially, the practicability of COF@silica composite materials as liquid chromatographic stationary phases needs further exploration. Reasonably integrating a functional component such as ionic liquid (IL) into the COF@silica composite materials may provide customized functionality to achieve the purpose of synthesizing multi-functional COF based stationary phases.Results: In this study, an IL modified COF bonded silica composite material (IL-COF@SiO2) was successfully synthesized by using an environmentally friendly deep eutectic solvent as the reaction medium instead of the frequently-used organic solvent. The synthesized IL-COF@SiO2 composite material combines the excellent separation ability of COF and the excellent mass transfer function of spherical porous silica microsphere, and meanwhile, the introduction of IL endows COF@SiO2 with preferable separation performance. The slurry-packed IL-COF@SiO2 liquid chromatographic column could be applied to effectively separate hydrophobic and hydrophilic compounds with preferable separation selectivity and high column efficiency. By investigating the retention behavior and influencing factors, a mixed-mode retention mechanism was found. Multiple interaction forces endow the IL-COF@SiO2 with a hydrophilic-hydrophobic balance performance, demonstrating a good application prospect as a versatile liquid chromatographic separation material.Significance: In this study, a new strategy is proposed for greenly synthesizing a novel IL-COF@SiO2 composite material under mild conditions, which expands the potential application of COF materials in chromatographic science. One particular point to note is that the reaction medium in each step of the preparation process is low toxic and degradable deep eutectic solvent, which conforms to the concept of green chemistry.

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