Browsing by Subject "Ionic liquids"
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Analysis of l-thyroxine from pharmaceutical formulations using a potentio metricmicrosensor based on ionic liquid
(2017)A new enantioselective, potentiometric microsensor based on ionic liquid L-Ala-C4-NO3-L-lac was designed and used for the assay of L-thyroxyne (L-T4) in its pharmaceutical formulations. The matrix used for the design of ...
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Chiral ionic liquids in chromatographic and electrophoretic separations
(2014)This report provides an overview of the application of chiral ionic liquids (CILs) in separation technology, and particularly in capillary electrophoresis and both gas and liquid chromatography. There is a large number of ...
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Combined use of cyclofructans and an amino acid ester-based ionic liquid for the enantioseparation of huperzine A and coumarin derivatives in CE
(2015)Cyclofructans (CFs) and their derivatives have recently been proven to be efficient chiral selectors (CSs) for the enantioseparation of several analytes in CE, HPLC, and GC. In this study, the chiral separation ability of ...
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Evaluation of amino acid ester-based ionic liquids as buffer additives in CE for the separation of 2-arylpropionic acids nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(2014)The aim of the present study is the CE performance evaluation for the separation of 2-arylpropionic acid nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. In particular, the separation of indoprofen, carprofen, ketoprofen, ibuprofen, ...
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Ionic liquids for the molecular enantiorecognition of free l-T3, l-T4 and d-T4
(2015)Ionic liquids were proposed for the molecular enantiorecognition of free l-T3, l-T4 and d-T4. l-Phenylalanine tert-butyl ester lactate (l-PheC4-Lac), l-alanine tert-butyl ester l-lactate (l-AlaC4-Lac) and l-alanine tert-butyl ...
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Synthesis of nanoporous graphene oxide adsorbents by freeze-drying or microwave radiation: Characterization and hydrogen storage properties
(2015)In the present work, we synthesized and systematically characterized two novel graphene-based nanomaterials, a chemically reduced graphene oxide (GO) sponge and a microwave-exfoliated GO. Textural properties were determined ...