Title of article :
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Alkylsilane StationaryPhase Order and Disorder. 1. Effects of Surface Coverage and Bonding Chemistry
Author/Authors :
Lippa، Katrice A. نويسنده , , Sander، Lane C. نويسنده , , Mountain، Raymond D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
"Shape-selective" polymeric alkylsilane stationary phases are routinely employed over the more common monomeric phases in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) to improve the separation of geometric isomers of shape-constrained solutes. We have investigated the molecular dynamics of chromatographic models that represent both monomeric and polymeric stationary phases with alkylsilane surface coverages and bonding chemistries typical of actual materials in an effort to elucidate the molecular-level structural features that control shape-selective separations. The structural characterization of these models is consistent with previous experimental observations of alkyl chain order and disorder: (1) alkyl chain order increases with increased surface coverage; and (2) monomeric and polymeric phases with similar surface coverages yield similar alkyl chain order (although subtle differences exist). In addition, a significant portion of the alkyl chain proximal to the silica surface is disordered (primarily gauche conformations) and the distal end is most ordered. Models that represent shape-selective RPLC phases possess a significant region of distal end chain order with primarily trans dihedral angle conformations. This is consistent with the view that the alkyl chains comprising polymeric stationary phases contain a series of welldefined and rigid voids in which shape-constrained solutes can penetrate and hence be selectively retained.
Journal title :
Analytical Chemistry
Journal title :
Analytical Chemistry