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Cation silica-based

Silica-based restricted access materials (RAM) have been developed for cleanup in bioanalysis, first for low molecular weight compounds in biofluids (Rbeida et al., 2005) and subsequently for biopolymers such as peptides (Wagner et al., 2002). A classification of different types of RAM has been given by Boos and Rudolphi (1997). Novel RAMs with strong cation-exchange functionality have been synthesized and implemented in the sample cleanup of biofluids. Racaityte et al. (2000) have shown that this type of RAM is highly suitable for the online extraction and analysis of... [Pg.210]

RP Silica-based strong cation exchanger Phenyl-carbamate P-cyclodextrin Motoyama et al., 2002... [Pg.327]

The separation of the same charged compounds were also accomplished on an ethyl-pyridine bonded silica surface and 30 0% methanol/C02 mobile phases without the need of added sulfonate modifier. Anionic compounds did not elute from the ethyl-pyridinium surface that lead the authors to hypothesize that the surface was positively charged. To further test this hypothesis, the separation of the same compounds on a strong anion exchange column, silica-based propyltri-methylammonium cationic surface, which exhibits are permanent positive charge was attempted. The same retention order was observed on the strong cation exchange surface. [Pg.447]

In addition to classical reverse phase separation of peptides on octadecyl derivatized silica monoliths, sugars and peptides as well as proteins and nucleosides have been analyzed on a 20-cm-long silica-based poly(acrylic acid) column (ID. 200 pm), employing HILIC and weak cation-exchange chromatography, respectively [194]. Furthermore, HILIC fractionation of polysaccharides delivered remarkable and promising results [84,194]. [Pg.36]

Cation exchangers based on surface-modified silica gels... [Pg.313]

Structures based on networks of corner-shared tetrahedra of oxygen ions round a central cation are some of the most important in crystal chemistry. Silica-based ceramics belong to such a class of compounds. The cristobalite form of silica has two modifications, a (low) and (high), which are separated... [Pg.135]


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