Studies on the Extraction of Several Polyphenols with Different Silica Hydride Stationary Phases
Publication Date
June 2019
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Chromatographia
Volume
82
Issue
6
DOI
10.1007/s10337-019-03727-8
First Page
943
Last Page
951
Abstract
The solid-phase extraction of several polyphenolic compounds with different silica hydride-based stationary phases, as well as an unmodified type-B silica, has been investigated. In particular, the propensities of these stationary phases to extract the selected polyphenolic compounds in the batch-binding mode in the presence of 100% methanol or 50% (v/v) aqueous/methanol solvents have been examined. In addition, the zeta-potential values of these different sorbents have been determined in the same solvent compositions. The results indicated that the batch-extraction behaviour of these polyphenolic compounds with the type-B silica, unmodified silica hydride, the Diamond Hydride™ particles, silica hydride particles modified with immobilized phenyl groups or with other non-polar ligands of larger steric size, such as bidentate octyl, bidentate octadecyl, or cholesteryl groups, did not overall correlate with the particle’s zeta-potential values. However, these results indicated that the selectivity attributes in solid-phase extraction procedures of different types of silica hydride materials with polyphenolic compounds can be differentiated from experimental data acquired with small quantities of structurally related test analytes under aqueous normal-phase conditions solely from physical measurement methods, such as static batch-extraction measurements and associated GS–qMS methods of analysis.
Keywords
Selectivity, Silica hydride phases, Binding behaviour, Zeta potential, Gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy
Recommended Citation
Chadin Kulsing, Yada Nolvachai, Reinhard Boysen, Maria Matyska-Pesek, Joseph Pesek, Philip Marriott, and Milton Hearn. "Studies on the Extraction of Several Polyphenols with Different Silica Hydride Stationary Phases" Chromatographia (2019): 943-951. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10337-019-03727-8
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