Allyl-functionalized hybrid silica monoliths

A hybrid organosilica monolith was synthesized containing an allyl functionality. This provided a viable platform for producing silica-based, chromatographic, monolithic columns with the stationary phase bonded through a surface silicon-carbon bond rather than a conventional siloxane bond.

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) England), 2005-06 (22), p.2826-2828
Hauptverfasser: Colon, Hector, Zhang, Xin, Murphy, Jessica K, Rivera, José G, Colón, Luis A
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