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Retention reducible groups

We discovered a complementary procedure for conversion of OMen to other functional groups. The ester P-OMen bond was shown to be cleaved in a stereoselective manner reductively [85,86]. The cleavage takes place with almost complete preservation of stereochemical integrity at phosphorus. The reducing agents are usually sodium or Hthium naphthalenide, lithium biphenyUde, and Hthium 4,4 -di-fert-butylbiphenyl (LDBB). The species produced is then quenched with an alkyl hahde or methanol to afford tertiary or secondary phosphines, respectively (Scheme 5b). Overall, the displacement reaction proceeds with retention of configuration. [Pg.13]

Some advice can be formulated for the choice of organic modifier, (i) Acetonitrile as an aprotic solvent cannot interact with residual silanols, whereas the protic methanol can. Thus, when measuring retention factors, methanol is the cosolvent of choice, as it reduces the secondary interactions between the solutes and the free silanol groups, (ii) For the study of the performance of new stationary phases one should use acetonitrile, as the effects of free silanol groups are fuUy expressed [35]. (iri) Acetonitrile with its better elution capacity can be considered as the best organic modifier for Hpophilicity measurements of highly Hpophihc compounds with adequate stationary phases [36]. [Pg.337]

Silica has often been modified with silver for argentation chromatography because of the additional selectivity conferred by the interactions between silver and Jt-bonds of unsaturated hydrocarbons. In a recent example, methyl linoleate was separated from methyl linolenate on silver-modified silica in a dioxane-hexane mixture.23 Bonded phases using amino or cyano groups have proved to be of great utility. In a recent application on a 250 x 1-mm Deltabond (Keystone Scientific Belief onte, PA) Cyano cyanopropyl column, carbon dioxide was dissolved under pressure into the hexane mobile phase, serving to reduce the viscosity from 6.2 to 1 MPa and improve efficiency and peak symmetry.24 It was proposed that the carbon dioxide served to suppress the effect of residual surface silanols on retention. [Pg.10]

Perhaps the most revolutionary development has been the application of on-line mass spectroscopic detection for compositional analysis. Polymer composition can be inferred from column retention time or from viscometric and other indirect detection methods, but mass spectroscopy has reduced much of the ambiguity associated with that process. Quantitation of end groups and of co-polymer composition can now be accomplished directly through mass spectroscopy. Mass spectroscopy is particularly well suited as an on-line GPC technique, since common GPC solvents interfere with other on-line detectors, including UV-VIS absorbance, nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopic detectors. By contrast, common GPC solvents are readily adaptable to mass spectroscopic interfaces. No detection technique offers a combination of universality of analyte detection, specificity of information, and ease of use comparable to that of mass spectroscopy. [Pg.375]


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