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A novel sorbent for chromatographic separations: A silica matrix modified with non-covalently bonded tetrakis(-cyclodextrin)-porphyrin conjugates

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine |
2013

Abstract

We prepared new phases for LC that consisted of silica modified with non-covalently bonded tetrakis(-cyclodextrin)-porphyrin (where cyclodextrin is CD) conjugates. The effects of the porphyrin core, type of spacer and -CD moieties on the behaviours of the modified phases for the separation of aromatic compounds (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, propylbenzene, butylbenzene, pentylbenzene, o-terphenyl, triphenylene, phenol and caffeine) and fluorinated aromatic compounds (pentafluorobenzonitrile, pentafluoronitrobenzene and hexafluorobenzene) were studied using the Tanaka test.

The results indicate that the non-covalent substitution of silica with CD-based macromolecules that have a porphyrin core can be a very effective method for preparing novel sorbents with specific chromatographic properties for applications in LC.