2013
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201300988
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Improved efficiency of reversed-phase carbon/nanodiamond/polymer core-shell particles for HPLC using carbonized poly(divinylbenzene) microspheres as the core materials

Abstract: Here, we report efficiencies up to 112,000 plates per meter (a reduced plate height, h, of 2.22) for RP, carbon/nanodiamond/aminopolymer particles using conventional injection conditions in HPLC. This efficiency greatly exceeds our best previously reported value of 71,000 N/m (h = 3.52). The carbon cores used in this study were derived from carbonized poly(divinylbenzene) spheres that were either made in-house by a two-step polymerization procedure or obtained commercially. The resulting particles showed good … Show more

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“…Carbon based materials are well known for their chemical, thermal, and mechanical stability. Accordingly, they are often suitable for applications under harsh conditions . They can be made from natural materials, such as wood or coal .…”
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“…Carbon based materials are well known for their chemical, thermal, and mechanical stability. Accordingly, they are often suitable for applications under harsh conditions . They can be made from natural materials, such as wood or coal .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To increase its oxygen content, the carbon may be treated with an oxidizing agent, such as an oxygen plasma, nitric acid, or hydrogen peroxide . Oxygen‐containing moieties on the surface of carbon increase its surface free energy, hydrophilicity, and dispersability . These may include carboxyl groups, carbonyls, quinones, phenols, carboxylic anhydrides, and lactones .…”
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“…It can be expected that a combination of diamond-based composites involved in diamond modification and LbL self-assembled technique should be particularly advantageous owing to their excellent biocompatibility, moderate nanostructures, and enhanced mechanical and chemical properties. Up to now, various water soluble molecules including poly(allylamine hydrochloride), zinc porphyrin complex, dipeptide (Phe-Lys) conjugated doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX), protein bovine serum albumin (BSA), conductive polymers (polyaniline, polypyrrole, polythiophene and polyazopyridine), poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride), have been reported to modify diamond surface via the LbL method for controlled drug release and other analytical applications252627282930313233. However, it is still challenging to design and obtain diamond-based composites with facile and effective process in LbL self-assembled technique.…”
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“…These nanodiamond materials have been used in the preparation of core-shell particles for liquid chromatography [19][20][21].…”
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confidence: 99%