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Merging Ion Concentration Polarization between Juxtaposed Ion Exchange Membranes to Block the Propagation of the Polarization Zone
Published on: February 23, 2017
Development of a polar-embedded stationary phase with unique properties
Xiaodong Liu1, Andrei Bordunov, Mark Tracy
1Dionex Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA 94088, USA. xiaodong.liu@dionex.com
Abstract:
This paper describes a new polar-embedded stationary phase that contains an internal sulfonamide functional group coupled with an ether linkage. The synthesis involves functionalization of spherical silica particles with ligands prepared in a multi-step synthesis. The resulting material contains 16.5% carbon, corresponding to a ligand coverage of 2.4mumol/m(2). Chromatographic evaluations indicates that the new stationary phase exhibits lower polarity than any other polar-embedded packings investigated, with additional features such as low silanol activity, excellent compatibility with 100% aqueous mobile phases, higher shape selectivity for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and strong affinity to nitro-containing compounds.
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