2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf02492816
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Capillary complexation gas chromatography in analysis of cyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons

Abstract: SummaryResults of studies on stationary phases containing copper(II), nickel(II) and cobalt(lI) chloride chemically bonded via cyano -or thiol groups are presented. The retention parameters -i.e. retention factor (k), retention index (I) and molecular retention index (AMe) and specific retention volume (Vg) -enabled the characteristics of specific interaction between aromatic and cyclic hydrocarbons and metal complexes chemically bonded to stationary phases to be determined.

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“…Capillary columns coated with al iquid stationary phasec ontaining cyano (3-cyanopropylmethylpolysiloxane) and thiol groups (3-mercaptopropylmethylpolysiloxane) were modified by bonding chlorides of copper (II), nickel (II), and cobalt (II). [32][33][34] Thea uthors of Refs. [32][33][34] characterized the packings by studying their interactionsw ith such adsorbates as aliphatic and aromatic halogenated hydrocarbons, [32] cyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons, [33] and cyclic and chlorohydrocarbons.…”
Section: Stationary Phases For Complexation Gas Chromatographymentioning
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“…Capillary columns coated with al iquid stationary phasec ontaining cyano (3-cyanopropylmethylpolysiloxane) and thiol groups (3-mercaptopropylmethylpolysiloxane) were modified by bonding chlorides of copper (II), nickel (II), and cobalt (II). [32][33][34] Thea uthors of Refs. [32][33][34] characterized the packings by studying their interactionsw ith such adsorbates as aliphatic and aromatic halogenated hydrocarbons, [32] cyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons, [33] and cyclic and chlorohydrocarbons.…”
Section: Stationary Phases For Complexation Gas Chromatographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[32][33][34] Thea uthors of Refs. [32][33][34] characterized the packings by studying their interactionsw ith such adsorbates as aliphatic and aromatic halogenated hydrocarbons, [32] cyclic and aromatic hydrocarbons, [33] and cyclic and chlorohydrocarbons. [34] Research on the scopeo fc omplexation gas chromatography was directed towards the capillary columns coated with ap orous adsorbent layer of the electron-donor properties.T hey have been realizeda saresult of the synthesis of as eries of silica adsorbents with the phases chemically bonded to ketoimino groupsd iffering by the types of substituents and the places of their substitutions.S everal works [35][36][37][38] describe the properties of electron-donor-acceptor adsorbents obtainedb ybondingt ransition metal salts such as Cu (II), Ni (II),a nd Cr (III).…”
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“…Polybutadiene can efficiently abduct Cu(I), Ag(I), and Au(I) during laser ionization in the ion source of a mass spectrometer . A number of TMs such as Pd(II), Cu(II), Ni(II), Zn(II), Eu(II), and La(III) have been shown to enhance the gas chromatographic resolution of chiral, nucleophilic, and unsaturated compounds . However, to the best of our knowledge, the only TMs studied for the liquid chromatographic separation of unsaturated compounds besides silver salts are rhodium(II) acetate and thallium(I) nitrate , which were found to interact weakly with isomeric butenes.…”
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