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Solute retention in reversed-phase chromatography as a function of stationary phase properties: Effect of n-alkyl chain length and ligand density
K. D. LorkK.k. Ungersubject
chemistry.chemical_classificationLigandStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryClinical BiochemistryFunction (mathematics)Reversed-phase chromatographyBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryCrystallographyChain lengthchemistryStationary phaseReagentPhase (matter)Alkyldescription
Two series of bonded phases were synthesized employing LiChrospher Si 100, 10 μm and n-alkyldimethylmonochlorosilanes as silanizing reagents. In series A the n-alkyl chain length, n, of the bonded phase was varied between 1 and 20 at a constant ligand density of 3.5±0.2μmol·m−2. In series B the ligand density, d, was gradually changed from 0 to 4.1μmol·m−2 on the C1, C4, C6, C8 and C18 bonded phases, respectively.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1988-12-01 | Chromatographia |