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Approaches for the coating of capillary columns with highly phenylated stationary phases for high-temperature GC

✍ Scribed by Bernhard X. Mayer-Helm; Walfried Rauter; Georg Rauchbauer; Christian Tomastik; Herwig Bangert


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
888 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-9306

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Abstract

Two highly phenylated tetramethyl‐p‐silphenylene–diphenylsiloxane copolymers were coated on fused silica capillary columns and used as stationary phases in GC. The copolymers offered new insights into the coating process and column preparation due to their physicochemical properties. The fused silica capillary surface had to be pretreated in various ways to achieve a homogeneous film and a well deactivated surface: etching with ammonium bifluoride; leaching with sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid; silylation with tetraphenyldimethyldisilazane and triphenylsilylamine. Droplet formation was observed on tetraphenyldimethyldisilazane silylated surfaces leading to capillary columns with low separation efficiency. The topology of inhomogeneous films was investigated by light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and Auger electron spectroscopy. It became apparent that the stationary phase did not form droplets but islands, which are connected by a wetting layer according to the Stranski‐Krastanov growth mode. Both copolymers are potential stationary phases for high‐temperature GC with promising properties. They offer a higher overall polarity than 75% phenyl, 25% methyl‐polysiloxanes in combination with increased thermal stability and reduced bleed levels.


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