## Abstract This article provides a summary of the development of ionic liquids as stationary phases for gas chromatography beginning with early work on packed columns that established details of the retention mechanism and established working methods to characterize selectivity differences compare
Ionic liquid-bonded polysiloxane as stationary phase for capillary gas chromatography
β Scribed by Xiaojie Sun; Caiying Wu; Jun Xing
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 275 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-9306
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Ionic liquid (IL) stationary phase is especially suitable for separation of complex samples, owing to the βdual natureβ of IL. In this study, a synthetic method of ionic liquidβbonded polysiloxane (PSOIL) as stationary phase of GC was proposed. Then, the PSOIL was used to prepare an 8βm capillary column by static method. The column efficiency was measured to be about 4000βplates/m (k=3.55, naphthalene) after the column had been conditioned at 210Β°C. The durability of PSOIL column was better than that of the mixed stationary phase of IL and OVβ1. Moreover, the Abraham solvation parameter model was employed to characterize the PSOIL. The result revealed that the PSOIL had stronger dispersion force (l) than neat IL and stronger hydrogen bond basicity (a) than DBβ1. That meant the PSOIL might offer good selectivity for both polar and nonβpolar analytes. The column exhibited unique selectivity for various organic substances, such as the homologous compounds of alkanes, esters, alcohols and aromatic compounds. It was also found that some aromatic positional isomers could be separated better on the PSOIL column than on the DBβ1 column. Furthermore, the stationary phase was suitable for separation of highβboiling point compounds such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phthalic esters, etc. All of these demonstrated that the PSOIL offered good selectivity and high separation efficiency for a wide range of analytes.
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