Superhydrophobic fluorinated microspheres for fluorous affinity chromatography
•Superhydrophobic fluorinated microspheres are fabricated by SPP.•The fluorinated microspheres can be used as stationary phase for HPLC.•The fluorinated column displays much lower back pressure in aqueous solutions.•The fluorinated column can separate fluorous compounds by fluorous affinity. Fluorou...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Chromatography A 2022-09, Vol.1680, p.463428, Article 463428 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Superhydrophobic fluorinated microspheres are fabricated by SPP.•The fluorinated microspheres can be used as stationary phase for HPLC.•The fluorinated column displays much lower back pressure in aqueous solutions.•The fluorinated column can separate fluorous compounds by fluorous affinity.
Fluorous affinity chromatography has received growing attention in separation and purification of fluoro compounds, but the wettability of the fluorinated stationary phases is seldom noticed. Here, we construct a series of micro-sized fluorine-containing microspheres by solvothermal precipitation polymerization. The fluorinated microspheres could be obtained with narrow size distribution at even high monomer loading of 15 wt%. Through alternating fluoro monomer, both the particle size and the wettability of the microsphere array could be tuned. Among them, the poly(divinylbenzene -dodecafluoroheptyl methacrylate), P(DVB-DFHMA), microsphere (6.1 μm) arrays displays superhydrophobicity with 153.2° water contact angle. The P(DVB-DFHMA) fluorinated microspheres (7.58% fluorine content) can be packed into steel-less columns as stationary phase for high-performance liquid chromatography. The retention mechanism of the fluorinated column is proven to be the specific fluorine-fluorine interaction. Compared to the commercial C18 silica column, the fluorinated column can completely separate fluorine-containing compounds under high water content mobile phase, including small fluoro molecules and fluoro macromolecules, at much lower back pressure by fluorous affinity. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9673 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chroma.2022.463428 |