Solvent Influence on Zeta Potential of Stationary Phase—Mobile Phase Interface

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Abstract

Zeta potential is a surface characteristic formed on the solid surface and liquid interface. It is an interesting way to describe the surface properties of materials; thus, a series of four homemade polar embedded stationary phases that contain phosphate groups incorporated into hydrophobic ligands were investigated according to surface zeta potential. Measurements were carried out using Zetasizer Nano ZS for the stationary phases suspensions prepared in various solvent and solvent binary mixtures. The negative zeta potential values were obtained for most cases due to negatively charged residual silanols and phosphate groups. However, in some solvents: tetrahydrofuran, isopropanol, and toluene zeta potential are positive. Additionally, it was observed that the zeta potential seems to be independent of the type of silica gel used for the stationary phase synthesis.

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Dembek, M., Bocian, S., & Buszewski, B. (2022). Solvent Influence on Zeta Potential of Stationary Phase—Mobile Phase Interface. Molecules, 27(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27030968

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