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Development of capillary column packed with thiol-modified gold-coated polystyrene particles and its selectivity for aromatic compounds

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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1110, Issue 1-2, Pages 95-101

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2006.01.094

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gold-coated particle; self-assembled monolayer; thiol compounds; stationary phase; liquid chromatography; selectivity; aromatic compounds

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Three types of thiol compounds (n-octadecanethiol, thiophenol, and 2-phenylethanethiol) were used to modify the gold-coated polystyrene particles (dp. 5 mu m) to prepare a stationary phase for capillary liquid chromatography through the formation of self-assembled monolayer. The column with n-octadecanethiol-modified gold-coated polystyrene particles (C18-Au) demonstrated the higher affinity to phenanthrene and anthracene than small aromatics compared to the ODS column. In addition, the shape selectivity between phenanthrene and anthracene in the C18-Au column was much higher than that in the ODS column (separation factors: 1.82 and 1.14, respectively). The relationship between the retention factor and acetonitrile content in the mobile phase revealed that the retention behaviors in the C18-Au column was more sensitive on the acetonitrile content than those in the ODS column. Relatively higher affinity for phenanthrene and anthracene was commonly observed in all the three thiol-modified An columns than that for the conventional ODS column, whereas separations of benzene and nitro- and chlorobenzenes were quite different among the three thiol-modified Au and ODS columns. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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