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Bonded stationary phases silanophilic interaction

In comparing the various test procedures, there is always a good agreement found for hydrophobic retention and selectivity as well as for shape selectivity. However, the characterization of silanophilic interaction is still a matter of discussion. In part, the differences are due to the selection of the basic analyte. Therefore, the outcome of every test is different. It has been shown, that the peak asymmetry—used for detection of silanophilic interactions—does not correlate to the pA" value of the basic test solute [64]. A closer look at these data leads to the assumption, that the differences are related to the structure of the basic solute, irrespective of whether a primary, secondary, or a tertiary amine is used. The presence of NH bonds seems to be more important in stationary-phase differentiation than the basicity expressed by the pA value. For comparable test procedures for silanophilic interactions further studies seem to be required. [Pg.73]


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