Publications by authors named "A Bordunov"

We have developed a new hydrolytically stable amide-embedded stationary phase via a simple and effective synthetic method. The preparation of the new phase involves the synthesis of multifunctional silane ligands and the surface modification of porous silica particles via multiple attachments of these ligands to the silica surface. A hydrolytically stable coating was produced as a result of multiple covalent linkages formed between silane ligands and the silica surface, and cross-linking between adjacent ligands.

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This paper describes a new polar-embedded stationary phase that contains an internal sulfonamide functional group coupled with an ether linkage. The synthesis involves functionalization of spherical silica particles with ligands prepared in a multi-step synthesis. The resulting material contains 16.

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A cryptand-based anion exchanger has been developed in which the capacity and to a lesser degree, selectivity are adjustable simply by the choice of the mobile phase. Although much work has been done in the past using cryptand-based anion exchangers, these stationary phases were based on adsorbed cryptands rather than covalently bound cryptands. These phases suffered from the usual problems associated with adsorbed systems.

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An in-line stripper column packed with iminodiacetate chelation resin is placed between the pump and injection valve and shown to remove metallic impurities from an HPLC system. We used a test procedure based on assessing the relative peak asymmetries of 2,2'-bipyridyl, a chelating analyte and 4,4'-bipyridyl, a non-chelating analyte. Results from use of polyether ether ketone (PEEK) and stainless steel pumps are evaluated.

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