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The Spatial Distribution Of Poly(methyloctylsiloxane) Deposited By Solvent Evaporation In The Pores Of Hplc Silica Particles
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Chromatographia. , v. 45, n. , p. 99 - 103, 1997.
95893
10.1007/BF02505544
2-s2.0-0030957798
Autor
Collins K.E.
Granja M.L.M.M.
Pereira R.G.
Anazawa T.A.
Jardim C.S.F.
Institución
Resumen
Poly(methyloctylsiloxane) (PMOS), sorbed into the pores of HPLC silica particles by solvent evaporation, can function as a useful stationary phase for reversed-phase chromatography. The present work addresses the question of how the PMOS is distributed in the pores. Measurements of the surface area (BET, N 2) of a series of partially loaded samples (0-40% PMOS, m/m) using a typical batch of HPLC silica (10 μm irregular particles with 6 nm pores) show that the specific surface area of the samples decreases linearly with the specific loading (mass of PMOS per gram of silica). This result is not consistent with a 'film' model in which the PMOS is deposited uniformly on the pore walls, but is consistent with a model in which long segmented 'plugs' of PMOS are deposited within the pore system. 45
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