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Capillary monolithic columns based on copolymer of styrene, divinylbenzene and methacrylic acid and their application for separations of small molecules.
Musilová, Adéla
This work is focused on the preparation and characterization of capillary monolithic columns based on a copolymer of styrene, divinylbenzene and methacrylic acid for the chromatographic separation of small molecules. The capillary monolithic columns were prepared in the quartz capillaries by one-step radical copolymerization reaction of monomers of styrene, divinylbenzene and methacrylic acid in the presence of toluene and isooctane as porogenic solvents and azobisisobutyronitrile as an initiator. The effect of incorporation of methacrylic acid into the polymerization mixture on the separation behavior and efficiency in reversed phase capillary liquid chromatography (CLC) and capillary liquid electrochromatography (CEC) was studied using a test mixture of compounds containing thiourea, phenol, aniline, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, propylbenzene and butylbenzene. The Walters test for reversed stationary phases was employed to evaluate the hydrophobicity of the prepared columns. Based on the calculated value of hydrophobicity index of 10.76, the prepared monolithic columns can be classified as very hydrophobic. Excellent repeatability of measurements in CLC mode and very good repeatability of the monolithic column preparation were achieved. The effect of polymerization time on the chromatographic...
Capillary monolithic columns based on copolymer of styrene, divinylbenzene and methacrylic acid and their application for separations of small molecules.
Musilová, Adéla ; Coufal, Pavel (advisor) ; Čabala, Radomír (referee) ; Sýkora, David (referee)
This work is focused on the preparation and characterization of capillary monolithic columns based on a copolymer of styrene, divinylbenzene and methacrylic acid for the chromatographic separation of small molecules. The capillary monolithic columns were prepared in the quartz capillaries by one-step radical copolymerization reaction of monomers of styrene, divinylbenzene and methacrylic acid in the presence of toluene and isooctane as porogenic solvents and azobisisobutyronitrile as an initiator. The effect of incorporation of methacrylic acid into the polymerization mixture on the separation behavior and efficiency in reversed phase capillary liquid chromatography (CLC) and capillary liquid electrochromatography (CEC) was studied using a test mixture of compounds containing thiourea, phenol, aniline, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, propylbenzene and butylbenzene. The Walters test for reversed stationary phases was employed to evaluate the hydrophobicity of the prepared columns. Based on the calculated value of hydrophobicity index of 10.76, the prepared monolithic columns can be classified as very hydrophobic. Excellent repeatability of measurements in CLC mode and very good repeatability of the monolithic column preparation were achieved. The effect of polymerization time on the chromatographic...
Hydrofilní polymerní systémy pro kapilární elektroforetické separace
Guryča, Vilém ; Novotný, M. V. ; Michálek, Jiří ; Pacáková, V.
The present work deals with preparations of polymeric stationary phases/coatings for separations of biologically active compounds such as glycoproteins and glycans.
Separation of structurally related peptides by open-tubular capillary electrochromatography using (metallo)porphyrins as the adsorbed stationary phase
Charvátová, Jana ; Kašička, Václav ; Barth, Tomislav ; Deyl, Zdeněk ; Mikšík, Ivan ; Král, V.
Four octapeptides, derivatives of the B23-B30-fragment of the B-chain of human insulin withminor changes in their sequences were studied as model analytes. Separations were performed both in alkaline (pH 9.0) and acidic (pH 2.25) background electrolytes.
Determination of biologically active compounds in medical plants by capillary electrochromatography
Kvasničková, L. ; Štěrbová, H. ; Glatz, O. ; Kahle, Vladislav ; Slanina, J.
Capillary electrochromatography in macroporous polyacrylamide columns was successfully used to analyse and quantify lignans in extract of the seeds of Schisandra chinensis. Good separations were achieved in less than 35 min. The levels of schizandrin, gomisin A, gomisin N and wuweizisu C determined by CEC were in good agreement with those obtained by reverse-phase HPLC.

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