Title of article :
Hydrophilic monolith with ethylene glycol-based grafts prepared via surface confined thiol-ene click photoaddition
Author/Authors :
Tijunelyte، نويسنده , , Inga and Babinot، نويسنده , , Julien and Guerrouache، نويسنده , , Mohamed and Valincius، نويسنده , , Gintaras and Carbonnier، نويسنده , , Benjamin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Macroporous polymeric monolith bearing thiol-reactive surface functionalities was prepared within micrometer-sized fused silica capillary column by photochemically-driven free radical copolymerization of N-acryloxysuccininimide and ethylene dimethacrylate in the presence of toluene as porogenic solvent, hereafter poly(NAS-co-EDMA), and subsequent surface grafting of allylamine through nucleophilic substitution reaction. The pore surface with pendant allyl moieties was further functionalized via a two-step thiol-ene click reaction with thiol-containing oligo(ethylene glycol) and mercaptoethanol, successively. The surface hydration ability, i.e. hydrophilic character, of the as-obtained monolith was evaluated as a function of the water-content of the liquid fluid environment through electrochromatographic evaluation of the retention properties of the -(O-CH2-CH2)-like surface-functionalized capillary monolith. A major result was that the so called hydrophilic interaction electrochromatographic mode was observed at a given mobile phase composition. An example is given for the separation of phenol-derivatives, with the most hydrophilic one being the most retained. In addition, the hydrophilic interaction based separation allowed for reduced analysis time as compared to the separation observed under reversed-phase separation mode using analogous monolithic stationary phase. Finally, the versatility of the thiol-ene photoaddition approach is demonstrated with an example of C18-like monolith for reversed-phase separation application.
Keywords :
Click photoaddition , hydrophilic surface , monolith