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Preparation and chromatographic uses of surface-bonded silicones
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Silicones can be synthesized from a variety of pure or mixed monomers on and chemically bonded to silicicic surfaces as discussed by the authors, typically to chromatographic supports The resulting materials are non-extractable, thermally stable coatings which perform well in GLC and can be used for some of the more demanding types of analysisAbout:
This article is published in Journal of Chromatography A.The article was published on 1969-01-01. It has received 121 citations till now.read more
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Self‐assembled monolayers of alkyltrichiorosilanes: Building blocks for future organic materials
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On the unexpected behavior of a common gas chromatographic phase
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New trends in the design of supported catalysts on mesoporous silicas and their applications in fine chemicals
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