New cyanophenyl‐containing polysiloxane stationary phases for capillary column gas chromatography

New p-cyanophenylethylpolysiloxane and p-cyanophenylpolysiloxane stationary phases exhibiting high efficiency, cross-Iinkability, and thermal stability up to 300°C are reported in this paper. These stationary phases possess a unique blend of polar and polarizable character that has resulted in excellent selectivities for compounds having delocalized nelectrons. Another advantage of the p-cyanophenyl phases is their demonstrated relatively low elution temperatures for polar materials compared with the typical cyanopropyl polysiloxane phases.

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