Preparation of a novel carboxyl stationary phase by “thiol‐ene” click chemistry for hydrophilic interaction chromatography |
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Authors: | Xi‐Tian Peng Tao Liu Shu‐Xian Ji Yu‐Qi Feng |
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Affiliation: | 1. Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Biology and Medicine (Ministry of Education), Department of Chemistry, Wuhan University, , Wuhan China;2. Institute of Agricultural Quality Standards and Testing Technology Research, Hubei Academy of Agricultural Science, , Wuhan, China |
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Abstract: | A novel carboxyl‐bonded silica stationary phase was prepared by “thiol‐ene” click chemistry. The resultant Thiol‐Click‐COOH phase was evaluated under hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) mobile phase conditions. A comparison of the chromatographic performance of Thiol‐Click‐COOH and pure silica columns was performed according to the retention behaviors of analytes and the charged state of the stationary phases. The results indicated that the newly developed Thiol‐Click‐COOH column has a higher surface charge and stronger hydrophilicity than the pure silica column. Furthermore, the chromatographic behaviors of five nucleosides on the Thiol‐Click‐COOH phase were investigated in detail. Finally, a good separation of 13 nucleosides and bases, and four water‐soluble vitamins was achieved. |
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Keywords: | Click chemistry Hydrophilic interaction chromatography Nucleosides Retention mechanisms Water‐soluble vitamins |
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