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Chromatographic Separation of Aromatic Amine Isomers: A Solved Issue by a New Amphiphilic Pillar[6]arene Stationary Phase
In this work, the fabrication, synthesis, and characterization
of a new stationary phase based on an amphiphilic pillar[6]arene (P6A-C10-2NH2) for gas chromatographic analyses are reported. The gas chromatography
(GC) column prepared with P6A-C10-2NH2 stationary phase
exhibited a medium polarity, an efficiency of 3219 plates/m, and unmatched
resolving capabilities toward chloroaniline, bromoaniline, iodoaniline,
and toluidine isomers. Furthermore, the P6A-C10-2NH2 column
showed excellent repeatability with maximum relative standard deviations
equal to 0.02, 0.07, and 2.56% for run-to-run, day-to-day, and column-to-column,
respectively, demonstrating a great potential as a new stationary
phase in separation science