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High-pressure liquid chromatography material after

CS055 Smith, R. N. High-pressure liquid chromatography after injection of solid plant material and cold trapping. J Chromatogr 1975 115 101. [Pg.96]

An interesting modification of the Stober silica process has been described by Unger et al. (50). By using a mixture of TEOS and an alkyltriethoxysilane they were able to synthesize monodispersed porous silica particles. The porosity is created by the alkyl groups, which act like space holder. After calcination/burnout of the organics, a well-defined porosity is left behind in the silica particles. The materials are used for very fast high-pressure liquid chromatography. [Pg.134]


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