Synthesis, characterisation and chromatographic evaluation of polyether dendrimer stationary phases

  • Gerard P. O'Sullivan
  • , Norma M. Scully
  • , Jean Marie Prat
  • , Jeremy D. Glennon
  • , Benjamin Dietrich
  • , Volker Friebolin
  • , Klaus Albert

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Abstract

Supercritical carbon dioxide has attracted attention as a potential replacement for traditional organic solvents due to its simplified workup procedures and reduced environmental impact-providing a green chemistry approach for organic solvent-free functionalisation. In addition to the environmental benefits, the enhanced diffusivity observed in supercritical solvents can often enhance reaction rates. We have applied these valuable features to the preparation of silica-bonded stationary phases and examined their potential in liquid chromatography. We report the successful preparation and characterisation of polyether silica based on Frechet dendrimers-this significantly enhances the range of stationary-phase chemistries that can be prepared in supercritical fluids. First- and second-generation polyether silicas were prepared, characterised, end-capped and evaluated for use as stationary phases for liquid chromatography.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1261-1272
Number of pages12
JournalAnalytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume394
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2009

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Keywords

  • Frechet dendrimer
  • Polyether stationary phases
  • Silica functionalisation
  • Supercritical carbon dioxide

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