Russell, D.W.Gillis, H.A.2013-08-192013-08-191987-12Russell, D.W., Gillis, H.A. (1986). Disiloxanes and other artifacts from a reversed-phase high pressure liquid chromatography identified by mass spectrometry. Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 37(1), 13-19.http://hdl.handle.net/10222/35400Includes b&w ill., b&w charts, bibliographic referencesWhen a mixture of hydrophobic compounds was separated by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography, one product was heavily contaminated with a mixture of long-chain alkyldisloxanes. These compounds, together with silanols, silyl ethers, and poly(dimethylsiloxanes), were formed by hydrolysis of the bonded phase.Quand un mélange de composés hydrophobiques a été séparé par la chromatographie liquide à haute performance en phase inverse un des produits a été fortement contaminé par un mélange des disiloxanes alkyles à chaînes longues. Ces composés, ainsi que les silanols, les ethères silylés, et les poly(diméthylesiloxanes), ont été formés par l’hydrolyse de la phase stationnaire.en-USBiochemistryMass spectrometryChromatographyNova ScotiaDisiloxanes and other artifacts from a reversed-phase high pressure liquid chromatography identified by mass spectrometryText