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  • A new type of co-pillar[4+1]arene was created with two bromo-octyl groups using microwave irradiation, achieving an 88% yield in under four minutes.
  • The synthesized compound was attached to chromatographic silica particles, forming a novel stationary phase.
  • This new phase has effectively separated xylene isomers using liquid chromatography techniques.

Article Abstract

A novel co-pillar[4+1]arene incorporating two bromo-octyl substituents has been synthesised for the first time, using microwave irradiation in high yield (88%) in under four minutes, and bound to the surface of chromatographic silica particles. The resulting new stationary phase has been successfully utilised to separate xylene isomers via liquid chromatographic techniques.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9cc09656fDOI Listing

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