2009
DOI: 10.5012/bkcs.2009.30.12.3127
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A New Stationary Phase with Improved Ligand Morphology Prepared by Polymerization of Styrene upon Initiator-attached Lichorsorb Silica Particles

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“…The reason of superiority of a polystyrene bound phase over a C18 bound phase was already discussed in the previous studies [23][24] and attributed to the core/shell like structure of the polystyrene bound phase. The particle of our phase is regarded to have a structure where the deep core is closed, the shallow pores are partially filled, and the outer surface is smoothly covered with bound polystyrene oligomers with relatively high molecular weights.…”
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“…The reason of superiority of a polystyrene bound phase over a C18 bound phase was already discussed in the previous studies [23][24] and attributed to the core/shell like structure of the polystyrene bound phase. The particle of our phase is regarded to have a structure where the deep core is closed, the shallow pores are partially filled, and the outer surface is smoothly covered with bound polystyrene oligomers with relatively high molecular weights.…”
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“…[22][23][24] Thus, a frit (commercial screen frit) was placed in the 1/16 inch outlet of a 1/16 -1/32 reducing union, a piece of 30 cm glass lined stainless steel tubing was fitted to the outlet, and the tubing was connected to the packer. The 100 mg particles were suspended in 5 mL methanol, sonicated for 5 min, stood calm for 20 s, and the supernatant was decanted out to remove very fine particles.…”
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“…On the other hand, studies on ground monolith particles have been rare. In our laboratory, C18 modified 12,13 and polystyrene modified [14][15][16][17][18][19] ground silica monolith particles have been employed as new stationary phases of improved separation efficiency. The very first report on study of organic monolith particles as inexpensive chromatographic separation media was also recently published by our group.…”
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“…On the other hand, studies on ground monolith particles have been rare. C18 modified 19,20 and polystyrene modified [21][22][23][24] ground silica monolith particles have been employed as new stationary phases of improved separation efficiency. Nevertheless, there has been no report on organic ground monolith particles as chromatographic or SPE media so far.…”
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