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Retention characteristics of organic compounds on molten salt and ionic liquid-based gas chromatography stationary phases
Authors:Cong Yao  Jared L Anderson
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Toledo, 2801 W. Bancroft Street, Toledo, OH 43606, USA
Abstract:The interest of using ionic liquids (ILs) as stationary phases in gas chromatography (GC) has increased in recent years. This is largely due to the fact that new classes of ILs are being developed that are capable of satisfying many of the requirements of GC stationary phases. This review highlights the major requirements of GC stationary phases and describes how molten salts/ILs can be designed to largely meet these needs. The retention characteristics of organic solutes will be discussed for ammonium, pyridinium, and phosphonium-based molten salts followed by imidazolium, pyridinium, pyrollidinium, and phosphonium-based IL stationary phases. The versatility of ILs allows for the development of stationary phases based on dicationic ILs, polymeric ILs, and IL mixtures. To aid in choosing the appropriate IL stationary phase for a particular separation, the reader is guided through the different types of stationary phases available to identify those capable of providing the desired separation selectivity of organic solutes while allowing for flexibility in ranges of temperature used throughout the separation.
Keywords:Reviews  Ionic liquids  Molten salts  Room temperature ionic liquids  Gas chromatography  Stationary phases
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