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Original Articles

RETENTION BEHAVIORS OF POLYBUTADIENE-COATED TITANIA AND COMPARISON TO BONDED PHASE ON LINEAR SOLVATION ENERGY RELATIONSHIPS

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Pages 1159-1169 | Received 08 Jul 1999, Accepted 14 Sep 1999, Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The retention behaviors of polybutadiene-coated titania stationary phase (PBD-TiO2) are investigated by the use of linear solvation energy relationships (LSERs) of 21 solutes. The logarithmic capacity factors measured on PBD-TiO2 (log k′ (PBD-TiO2)) in a methanol-water (80:20, v/v) mobile versus the solutes' four interaction descriptors, the McGowan characteristic molar volume (Vx), dipolarity/polarizability (Π2*), effective or overall hydrogen bond donor acidity (Σα2 H ) and hydrogen bond acceptor basicity (Σβ2 H ) are analyzed by multiple regression analysis and compared to conventional bonded reversed stationary phase. We find that PBD-TiO2 is very similar to conventional bonded reversed stationary phase. The descriptors, Vx, π2* and Σβ2 H are the most important parameters governing the retention, as they represent more than 96.62% of the log k′ variation. Finally, we come to the conclusion that the retention of PBD-TiO2 is a partition mechanism.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The authors hope to thank the National Natural Science Foundation Commission of China for financial support, project 29575201.

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