Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5136055 Journal of Chromatography A 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The MIL-125(Ti) Metal-Organic Framework is used as stationary phase in HPLC.•A modulated synthesis method was developed for the preparation of monodisperse crystals.•Stereoisomer selectivity for cis/trans functionalized cyclohexane isomers is observed.•The microporous MIL-125(Ti) framework displays a trans selectivity.•Mass transfer properties are characterized via a van Deemter analysis.

Monodisperse MIL-125(Ti) Metal-Organic Framework crystals were synthesized and studied as stationary phase in high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Different pure compounds and model mixtures (including stereoisomer mixtures) were injected from which chromatographic parameters, including selectivities and resolution factors, were determined to evaluate the adsorption properties and separation performance of MIL-125(Ti) in liquid phase. The MIL-125(Ti) framework displayed a trans selectivity for cis/trans difunctionalized cyclohexane molecules with high selectivity and resolution for 1,3-dimethylcyclohexane and 4-ethylcyclohexanol. The slurry-packed column was further characterized via van Deemter analysis. Fitting of the van Deemter equation through the experimental points allowed to define the contributions of the different processes to plate height with a significant proportion of the A-term, reflecting the importance of a good crystal packing. Although high in comparison to commercial HPLC stationary phases, a very good plate height of around 50 μm was found.

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