“…Recently, HPLC stationary phases have been reported in which aromatic cations (e.g., alkyl imidazolium or pyridinium) cations, with a variety of associated anions (e.g., bromide, chloride, tetrafluoroborate) have been attached to silica sorbents, forming surface-confined ionic liquid (SCIL) stationary phases. [29][30][31][32][33][34][35] Capillary electrophoresis and NMR studies have revealed that under aqueous conditions, imidazolium cations interact with halophenols through p-p stacking. [36] Linear solvation energy relation (LSER) studies using neutral aromatics have confirmed that SCIL phases exhibit multimodal retention [37] and behaved somewhat like phenyl phases under reversed-phase conditions.…”