Synthesis and characterization of a multimode stationary phase: Congo red derivatized silica in nano-flow HPLC.
Yi Zhang, Yan Zhang, Guan Wang, Wujuan Chen, Pingang He, Qingjiang Wang
Index: Analyst 141 , 1083-90, (2016)
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Abstract
A novel Congo red (CR) derivatized silica stationary phase was prepared and packed into a fused silica capillary tube for nano-flow HPLC. A variety of analytes including poly-aromatic hydrocarbons, parabens, acids, sulfonamides, bases, and nucleosides were successfully separated using the CR. In comparison with commercial ODS columns, this new stationary phase has a different separation mechanism (hydrophobically-assisted ion-exchange), which was evident in the separation of benzoic acid derivatives and sulfonamides. The successful application of CR-bonded silica stationary phase in the HILIC and PALC modes demonstrates the effectiveness of this potential chromatographic material in nano flow HPLC.
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