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Sulfated preparative liquid chromatography

In contrast to other organothallium(I) compounds, cyclopentadienyl-thallium(I) is a remarkably stable compound. Samples can be stored in sealed bottles for months without appreciable decomposition occurring it is unaffected by water and dilute alkali and it is only slowly oxidized by air at room temperature. Cyclopentadienyltballium(I) was first prepared by Meister in 1956 by addition of freshly distilled cyclopentadiene to a suspension of thallium(I) sulfate in dilute potassium hydroxide solution 101, 102). A number of variations of this procedure have been described (5, 25, 34, 56), and the compound has been made in other ways 35, 56,110, 164), but Meister s preparation, in which the yield of crude product is greater than 90%, remains the method of choice. Purification of crude cyclopenta-dienylthallium(I) is best accomplished by vacuum sublimation, and purity of samples can readily be assessed by gas-liquid chromatography on silicone oil at 170° C using hydrogen as carrier gas (7). [Pg.149]

N. Wu, W. Feng, E. Lin, G. Chen, J. Patel, T-M. Chan, and B. Pramanik, Quantitative and structural determination of pseudoephedrine sulfate and its related compounds in pharmaceutical preparations using high-performance liquid chromatography,/. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 30 (2002), 1143-1155. [Pg.933]

High-performance liquid chromatography is performed using a Hewlett-Packard 1090 chromatograph equipped with a ternary-solvent delivery system, an autoinjector with a 0 -20- u.L injection loop, an oven compartment, and a diode-array UV detector. An ELS detector (Alltech Associates, Deerfield, IL) is connected in series to the UV detector. Hexane, 2-propanol, and water were used for the analysis of nonionic surfactants. Water and tetrahydrofuran (THF) are used for the analysis of anionic surfactants. No preliminary sample preparation is used other than dilution. The nonionic surfactants are diluted 1 40 (v/v) with hexane. The anionic surfactants (alkyl ether sulfates and synthetic and petroleum sulfonates) are diluted 1 20 (v/v) with water-THF (50 50). The calcium sulfonate surfactants were diluted 1 20 (v/v) with a THF-38% hydrochloric acid solution of pH 1. Hydrochloric add is required to prevent salt precipitation by converting any excess water-insoluble caldum carbonate into water-soluble calcium chloride. All diluted samples are... [Pg.1559]

Preparation of cholesta-5,7-diene-ia,3/3-diol a solution of 500 mg of the 1,4-cyclized adduct of cholesta-5,7-dien-3/3-ol-ia,2a-epoxideand 4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazoline-3,5-dione in 40 ml of tetrahydrofuran is added dropwise under agitation to a solution of 600 mg of lithium aluminum hydride in 30 ml of THF. Then, the reaction mixture liquid Is gently refluxed and boiled for 1 hour and cooled, and a saturated aqueous solution of sodium sulfate is added to the reaction mixture to decompose excessive lithium aluminum hydride. The organic solvent layer is separated and dried, and the solvent Is distilled. The residue Is purified by chromatography using a column packed with silica gel. Fractions eluted with ether-hexane (7 3 v/v) are collected, and recrystallization from the methanol gives 400 mg of cholesta-5,7-diene-la, 3/3-diol. [Pg.36]


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