The preparation of immobilized polysiloxane coated on packings materials for high-pressure gas chromatography |
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Authors: | R. T. Ghijsen F. Nooitgedacht H. Poppe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory for Analytical Chemistry, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary In high pressure gas chromatography efficient columns can be packed by the slurry packing technique. However, polysiloxane stationary phases like OV 101 and OV 3 dissolve in the packing liquids. In order to make them suitable for slurry packing these stationary phases have to be made insoluble. This immobilization is achieved by bonding the stationary phases to the surface by means of a high temperature treatment. Successive layers are applied by recoating and are immobilized by a cross-link reaction. A range of loading percentages from 4 upto 20 by weight could be prepared in this way. On the evaluated columns compounds like butanol and dioxane elute as rather symmetrical peaks with the correct values for the retention index, indicating the absence of adsorption effects. Efficiency is good and bleeding rate is low. The columns could be successfully used in the analysis of turpentines. |
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Keywords: | Polysiloxane immobilization Packed columns High-pressure gas chromatography |
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