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Obtaining of the Hybrid Slica-Polymer Sorbents for Liquid Chromatography

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Sol-Gel Methods for Materials Processing

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The obtaining of hybrid mineral-polymer sorbents, based on wideporous microspherical silica gels (with 30 nm average pore diameter) and polymer components, has been discussed. The possibility to apply the obtained sorbents in reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography has been studied. Introducing the polymer layer onto the surface of micro-spherical silica gel has been realized by means of “dry polymerization” of the corresponding monomers in the adsorbed layer of the porous matrix surface.

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Hayrapetyan, S.S., Banyan, L.S., Mangasaryan, L.G., Khachatryan, H.G. (2008). Obtaining of the Hybrid Slica-Polymer Sorbents for Liquid Chromatography. In: Innocenzi, P., Zub, Y.L., Kessler, V.G. (eds) Sol-Gel Methods for Materials Processing. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8514-7_23

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