Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10560668 | Talanta | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Partition coefficients for varied compounds were determined for the organic solvent-formamide biphasic partition system where the organic solvent is 1,2-dichloroethane, 1-octanol or isopentyl ether. These partition coefficient databases are analyzed using the solvation parameter model facilitating a quantitative comparison of the formamide-based partition systems with other totally organic and water-based partition systems. Formamide is shown to be a less cohesive and hydrogen-bond acidic solvent than water with similar hydrogen-bond basicity and dipolarity/polarizability. Compared with other organic solvents its higher cohesion, dipolarity/polarizability and hydrogen-bonding capability make it a useful base solvent for forming biphasic partition systems with a range of system properties obtained through variation of the counter solvent. Formamide-organic solvent systems offer a complementary approach to water-based partition systems for sample preparation and the determination of descriptors for compounds virtually insoluble in water or unstable in water.
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Authors
Thushara Karunasekara, Colin F. Poole,