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New insights into perfluorinated adsorbents for analytical and bioanalytical applications

TitoloNew insights into perfluorinated adsorbents for analytical and bioanalytical applications
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2015
AutoriMarchetti, N., Guzzinati Roberta, Catani M., Massi A., Pasti L., and Cavazzini A.
RivistaAnalytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume407
Paginazione17-21
ISSN16182642
Parole chiaveAdsorption, animal, Animals, Bioanalytical applications, Catalysis, Chemical bonds, chemistry, Chromatography, devices, endocrine disruptor, fluorine, Fluorine Compounds, fluorine derivative, Fluorous, Functionalized silane, high performance liquid chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, HPLC, human, Humans, molecular biology, Molecules, Perfluoroalkyl acids, Phase separation, Physicochemical property, Proteomics, Silanes, Silica gel, Solid phase extraction, Solid-phase extraction, Surface active agents, Trace elements
Abstract

Perfluorinated (F-) adsorbents are generally prepared by bonding perfluoro-functionalized silanes to silica gels. They have been employed for a long time essentially as media for solid-phase extraction of F-molecules or F-tagged molecules in organic chemistry and heterogeneous catalysis. More recently, this approach has been extended to proteomics and metabolomics. Owing to their unique physicochemical properties, namely fluorophilicity and proteinophilicity, and a better understanding of some fundamental aspects of their behavior, new applications of F-adsorbents in the field of environmental science and bio-affinity studies can be envisaged. In this article, we revisit the most important features of F-adsorbents by focusing, in particular, on some basic information that has been recently obtained through (nonlinear) chromatographic studies. Finally, we try to envisage new applications and possibilities that F-adsorbents will allow in the near future. # Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014.

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DOI10.1007/s00216-014-8198-5
Citation KeyMarchetti201517