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separation of diammoniumcations
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I try to find a suitable method for the separtation of diammoniumcations. These products were formed in an benzylation of diamines. I'm interested in a separation an analytical (HPLC) and also in a preparative scale. Has anybody an idea?
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A reasonable standard application for a similar problem is the analysis of paraquat and diquat. Several methods are around, including MS-compatible methods. The simplest one uses an ion-pair reagent. Since you want to do prep, you probably want to work with a high ion-pair reagent concentration to obtain a good loadability. The disadvantage of this method is that you get your amine with the ion-pair reagent as the counterion.
An alternative method for the paraquat-diquat separation uses silica as an ion-exchanger, i.e. with a reversed-phase solvent.
Both methods have been developed at Waters, and you should be able to find at least the first method in the Chemistry eApplications Notebook.
An alternative method for the paraquat-diquat separation uses silica as an ion-exchanger, i.e. with a reversed-phase solvent.
Both methods have been developed at Waters, and you should be able to find at least the first method in the Chemistry eApplications Notebook.
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