Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9749133 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Titanium oxide-modified silica was prepared by reaction of silica with titanium tetrabutoxide and then was used as support in the preparation of stationary phases with self-immobilized polybutadiene (PBD) and PBD immobilized through microwave radiation. Chromatographic performance of the stationary phases was evaluated in terms of the efficiency (plates/m), asymmetry (As), retention factor (k) and resolution (Rs) of two standard sample mixtures, one of then containing the basic compound N,N-dimethylaniline. A microwave irradiation of 30Â min at 520Â W gave the best efficiency (86,500Â NÂ mâ1), greater than that of a 6-day self immobilized phase (69,500Â NÂ mâ1). Self-immobilized stationary phases prepared with bare silica were also studied for comparison. These resulted in lower chromatographic performance, 43,800Â NÂ mâ1, when compared to the self-immobilized phase prepared with titanized silica.
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Authors
Lais S.R. Morais, Isabel C.S.F. Jardim,