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Influence of intermolecular interaction with the eluent on the retention of phenol and aniline on polar and non-polar surfaces
Authors:A. A. Aratskova  A. V. Kiselev  Ya. I. Yashin
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Surface Chemistry, Institute of Physical Chemistry USSR Academy of Sciences, Leninskii Prospect 31, 117071 Moscow, USSR;(2) Experimental Design Bureau of Automatics, 129266 Moscow, USSR
Abstract:Summary The retention order of aniline and phenol on hydroxylated silica gel surface is reversed with the increase of the concentration of a polar component in the eluent. At minor (about 1%) concentrations of isopropanol in hexane aniline emerges first followed by phenol, the elution order being reversed with the increase of isopropanol concentration above 2%. The same behaviour is observed for silica gel with chemically bonded C16 n-alkyl groups and for porous styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer. In all these cases the retention depends to a great extent on substance-eluent intermolecular interactions. At high isopropanol concentration in hexane the rise of column temperature changes the retention order of aniline and phenol on silica gel with hydroxylated surface since the association of these molecules with isopropanol as well as the isopropanol adsorption weaken as the temperature increases.
Keywords:Selectivity in liquid chromatography  Intermolecular interactions with eluent  Adsorption from solutions
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