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HPLC Retention Behaviors of p-Electron Rich Compounds on Ni2+- and Cu2+-Phthalocyanine Derivatives Bound to Silica Gels in Polar Eluents

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The effect of the central metal of columns packed with silica gels binding Ni2+- and Cu2+-phthalocyanine derivatives (Ni-and Cu-PCSDs) on the retention behavior of poly-aromatic-hydrocarbons (PAHs) thereof in a polar eluent was examined. The retention factors of PAHs on the Ni- and Cu-PCSDs in 80% methanol showed a good linear correlation. The Cu-PCSD column exhibited the π-π interactions for PAHs, while the Ni-PCSD column exhibited the π-d interactions for PAHs in addition to the π-π interaction for PAHs. Further, an investigation of the retention behavior of anthracene derivatives having different substituents revealed that the Ni- and Cu-PCSD columns could recognize the differences of substituents only in a polar eluent.

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Tsukamoto, I., Saito, M., Yamane, M. et al. HPLC Retention Behaviors of p-Electron Rich Compounds on Ni2+- and Cu2+-Phthalocyanine Derivatives Bound to Silica Gels in Polar Eluents. ANAL. SCI. 22, 1035–1038 (2006). https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.22.1035

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