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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 analysis
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This article is published in Journal of Chromatography A.The article was published on 1969-01-01. It has received 121 citations till now.

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Preparation and properties of reversed phases

TL;DR: In this article, the retentions of polar and non-polar samples were found to be influenced by the eluent, the length of the organic bristle, the carbon content of the RP, the pore size distribution of the silica support and the total porosity of the stationary phase.
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On the unexpected behavior of a common gas chromatographic phase

TL;DR: Carbowax 20M was coated on Chromosorb W, heat-treated at 280°, and exhaustively extracted as mentioned in this paper, with the remaining support performed chromatographically in a manner similar to highly efficient, well deactivated gas.
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New trends in the design of supported catalysts on mesoporous silicas and their applications in fine chemicals

TL;DR: Different strategies leading to the preparation of acid and base catalysts derived from ordered mesoporous silicas are reviewed in this paper, including aluminum incorporation into the silicate network, entrapping of heteropolyacids, deposition of oxide precursors and direct or post-synthesis of organic moieties.
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Eine methode zur chrakterisierung von gaschromatographischen trennflüssigkeiten

TL;DR: In this paper, eien Methode zur charkterisierung von gaschromatographischen Trennflussigkeiten durch die Retentionsindex-Differenzen von 5 ausgewahlten Stoffen (Benzol, Athanol, Methylathylketon, Nitromethan and Pyridin) angegeben, die auf der Additivitat zwischenmolekularer Wechselwirkungsenergien beruht.
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