Preparation of a cyclophane-bonded stationary phase and its application to separation of naphthalene derivatives

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A cyclophane (CP44)-bonded silica gel stationary phase was prepared and elution behaviour of hydrophobic solutes was investigated in the reversed- phase mode. Aromatic compounds were retained on the stationary phases more strongly than the corresponding alicyclic compounds, as was expected by the complex-forming ability of the cyclophane. The stationary phases also showed isomer-selective separation for monomethyl- and dimethylnaphthalenes. The isomers having methyl groups at the α-position were eluted prior to those having methyl groups at the β-position, i.e., the retention order for methylnaphthalene was, α

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Shinbo, T., Sudo, Y., Shimabukuro, Y., Kanamori, T., Masuoka, T., Iwatsubo, T., … Mizoguchi, K. (1998). Preparation of a cyclophane-bonded stationary phase and its application to separation of naphthalene derivatives. Journal of Chromatography A, 803(1–2), 95–101. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0021-9673(97)01228-4

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