The effect of the trifluoropropyl group in polysiloxane stationary phases used for capillary gas chromatography
✍ Scribed by Dai, Qiong ;Lebrón-Aguilar, Rosa ;Fernández-Sánchez, Elena ;García-Domínguez, José Antonio ;Quintanilla-López, Jesus Eduado
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 426 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0935-6304
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Four poly(methyl 3,3,3‐trifluoropropyl siloxanes) with trifluoro‐propyl group content (group substitution) between 8 and 35 percent have been synthesized and characterized as stationary phases for gas chromatography in borosilicate glass capillary columns. Results are compared with those from two commercial stationary phases–a polydimethylsiloxane and a poly(methyl 3,3,3‐trifluoropropyl siloxane) with a fifty percent trifluoropropyl group content (group substitution).
Retention index values, McReynolds constants, polarity (as defined by McReynolds) and retention polarity (as defined by Takács) increase regularly with the trifluoropropyl group content of the stationary phase. The temperature coefficient of the retention indices of the McReynolds probes, and that of the polarities, have been determined at temperatures between 60 and 180 °C. Specific retention volumes do not follow the linear dependence on trifluoropropyl group content observed for retention indices or polarities. Substances with electron‐donor groups show maximum retention for a trifluoropropyl group content of ca 30%, whereas the retention of hydrocarbons, halogenated compounds, and alcohols decreases as the degree of trifluoropropyl group substitution increases from 0 to 50%. It is felt that a polysiloxane with a trifluoropropyl group content of ca 30 to 35% would be the best choice for the separation of ketones, nitro compounds or amines.
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