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Light-Driven Polarity Switching of the Chromatographic Stationary Phase with Photoreversibility

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posted on 2021-12-13, 13:35 authored by Zhengjiu An, Jie-Min Zhang, Ming-Yu Lv, Xin-Qi Li, Lixin Wu, Hai-Bo Shang, Donghao Li
Regrettably, conventional chromatographic columns have immutable polarity, resulting in requirements of at least two columns with polarity difference and sophisticated mechanical switching valves, which hinders the development of “micro-smart” multidimensional tandem chromatography. In this work, light-driven polarity switching was realized in a single capillary column based on the reversible transcis isomerization of 4-[3-(triethoxysilyl)­propoxy]­azobenzene as the stationary phase under light irradiation, with the change in dipole moment. As a result, the stationary phase offers precise and dynamic control of polarity based on the cistrans azobenzene ratio, which depends on irradiation wavelength and time. Thus, the continuous adjustment of polarity enables diversified chromatographic separation modes, for example, step-polarity gradient and polarity-conversion separation modes, taking advantage of the superior freedom of polarity switching in time and spatial dimensions. The photosensitive column also shows good reproducibility of polarity photoreversibility and high separation efficiency. The present study might offer brand new insight into developing miniaturization and intellectualization of multidimensional chromatography via designing smart responsive switching valves or stationary phases, besides mechanical means.

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