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Adsorption/immobilization of poly(methyloctylsiloxane) on silanized silicas
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Journal Of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies. Marcel Dekker Inc, v. 27, n. 3, n. 407, n. 423, 2004.
1082-6076
WOS:000220110800002
10.1081/JLC-120027613
Autor
Bottoli, CBG
Silva, CR
Collins, KE
Collins, CH
Institución
Resumen
This work explores the influence of surface polarity on the process of adsorption of poly (methyloctylsiloxane) (PMOS) in silica pores. For this study, the polarity of the silica surface was modified, making it hydrophobic through silanization with chlorotrimethylsilane. Three silicas, with different characteristics, were modified and PMOS was deposited on each at several loadings. To determine the PMOS immobilized in each phase, non-immobilized PMOS was extracted with hexane. Physical characterization was by nitrogen adsorption and elemental analysis, before and after extraction. Columns prepared with extracted material and with stationary phases prepared with PMOS on unmodified silicas, were evaluated with a mixed polarity test mixture. The results show that PMOS is not readily stabilized on the surface of silanized silica, indicating that silanols are necessary for the adsorption and fixation of polysiloxanes on silica. 27 3 407 423