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Gagliardi LG Castells CB Ràfols C Rosés M Bosch E 《Journal of chromatography. A》2005,1077(2):159-169
The retentive behavior of weak acids and bases in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) upon changes in column temperature has been theoretically and experimentally studied. The study focuses on examining the temperature dependence of the retention of various solutes at eluent pH close to their corresponding pKa values, and on the indirect role exerted by the buffer ionization equilibria on retention and selectivity. Retention factors of several ionizable compounds in a typical octadecylsilica column and using buffer solutions dissolved in 30% (v/v) acetonitrile as eluent at five temperatures in the range from 25 to 50 degrees C were carefully measured. Six buffer solutions were prepared from judiciously chosen conjugated pairs of different chemical nature. Their pKa values in this acetonitrile-water composition and within the range of 15-50 degrees C were determined potentiometrically. These compounds exhibit very different standard ionization enthalpies within this temperature range. Thus, whenever they are used to control mobile phase pH, the column temperature determines their final pH. Predictive equations of retention that take into account the temperature effect on both the transfer and the ionization processes are evaluated. This study demonstrates the significant role that the selected buffer would have on retention and selectivity in RPLC at temperatures higher than 25 degrees C, particularly for solutes that coelute. 相似文献
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Gagliardi LG Castells CB Ràfols C Rosés M Bosch E 《Journal of separation science》2008,31(6-7):969-980
We propose a general simple equation for accurately predicting the retention factors of ionizable compounds upon simultaneous changes in mobile phase pH and column temperature at a given hydroorganic solvent composition. Only four independent experiments provide the input data: retention factors measured in two pH buffered mobile phases at extreme acidic and basic pH values (e. g., at least +/- 2 pH units far from the analyte pK(a)) and at two column temperatures. The equations, derived from the basic thermodynamics of the acid-base equilibria, additionally require the knowledge of the solute pK(a )and enthalpies of acid-base dissociation of both the solute and the buffer components in the hydroorganic solvent mixture. The performance of the predictive model is corroborated with the comparison between theoretical and experimental retention factors of several weak acids and bases of important pharmacological activity, in mobile phases containing different buffer solutions prepared in 25% w/w ACN in water and at several temperatures. 相似文献
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I. G. Zenkevich A. A. Pavlovskii 《Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Focus on Chemistry》2016,90(5):1074-1080
The character of the temperature dependences of the retention indices RI(Т) of polar sorbates on nonpolar stationary phases was found to depend on the dosed amounts of sorbates, but not on column overloading. A physicochemical model was suggested to explain the observed anomalies in RI(Т). 相似文献
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The analysis of pharmaceutical compounds is often a difficult challenge which requires mathematical tools to improve the quality of the separation method. This work is an attempt to rationalize the anomalous variation of the logarithm of the retention factor with temperature in case of ionizable compounds. The effect of temperature on ionizable compounds was studied within a large range of temperature, ranging from 30 to 130 degrees C. The determination of the so-called chromatographic pKa and the study of its variation with temperature allow to explain why the forms of the van't Hoff curves are so different depending on the type of solute, the type of buffer and the type of the mobile phase. A retention model along with a computation procedure is proposed to optimize both temperature and mobile phase composition and to provide good and robust conditions as shown by illustrative examples. 相似文献
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Retention of ionizable compounds in high-performance liquid chromatography. 14. Acid-base pK values in acetonitrile-water mobile phases 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Using competitive frontal analysis, the binary adsorption isotherms of the enantiomers of 1-phenyl-l-propanol were measured on a microbore column packed with a chiral stationary phase based on cellulose tribenzoate. These measurements were carried out using only the racemic mixture. The experimental data were fitted to four different isotherm models: Langmuir, BiLangmuir, Langmuir-Freundlich and Tóth. The BiLangmuir and the Langmuir-Freundlich models accounted best for the competitive adsorption data. An excellent agreement between the experimental and the calculated overloaded band profiles for various samples of racemic mixture was obtained when the equilibrium dispersive model of chromatography was used together with the BiLangmuir competitive isotherm. The isotherm parameters measured under competitive conditions were used to calculate the overloaded band profiles of large samples of the pure S- and R-enantiomers, too. A satisfactory agreement between the experimental and calculated band profiles was observed when using in the computation the corresponding single component BiLangmuir isotherm derived from the binary isotherm previously determined. Thus oniy data derived from the racemic mixture are required for computer optimization of the preparative chromatography separation of the enantiomers. 相似文献
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Summary A global LSER model that relates HPLC retention to mobile phase composition and pH is tested for a varied group of solutes,
both neutral and ionizable, in a polymeric column and methanol-water mobile phases. It is compared to the local LSER model
developed only for a given mobile phase, i.e., a fixed organic modifier content, and to the global LSER model set only for
neutral solutes. The global LSER model for neutral and ionizable solutes requires a few supplementary parameters over the
other models tested, but it accounts for retention under any experimental conditions for a given column and methanol-water
mobile phases, describing properly the interactions established in the HPLC system (hydrophobicity, hydrogen-bond acidity
and basicity, dipolarity/polarizability…).
This paper is number 13 of a series with the same general title: “Retention of Ionizable Compounds on HPLC” published in various
journals. 相似文献
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A study has been undertaken on the effect of temperature on retention characteristics in thin-layer chromatography (TLC) with low-volatility mobile phases (MP). It is shown that temperature variations in TLC in melts bring about variations in both the relative retention values and, in some cases, in the order of migration of the chromatographic zones across the layer. The variation in the capacity factor k' with temperature agrees well with Martin's equation. To explain the temperature dependence of Rf one must, in general, take into account the variations with temperature in both the partition coefficient and the phase ratio. To describe the variation in Rf with temperature in TLC with low-volatile MP one can use an approximate equation in which In Rf is a linear function of 1/T. The experiments indicate that temperature is a major factor in TLC in melts. 相似文献
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The influence of the salt concentration (potassium chloride) on the retention and overloading behavior of the propranolol cation (R'-NH2+ -R) on an XTerra-C18 column, in a methanol:water solution, was investigated. The adsorption isotherm data were first determined by frontal analysis (FA) for a mobile phase without salt (25% methanol, v/v). It was shown that the adsorption energy distribution calculated from these raw adsorption data is bimodal and that the isotherm model that best accounts for these data is the bi-Moreau model. Assuming that the addition of a salt into the mobile phase changes the numerical values of the parameters of the isotherm model, not its mathematical form, we used the inverse method (IM) of chromatography to determine the isotherm with seven salt concentrations in the mobile phase (40% methanol, v/v; 0, 0.002, 0.005, 0.01, 0.05, 0.1 and 0.2 M). The saturation capacities of the model increase, q(s,1) by a factor two and q(s,2) by a factor four, with increasing salt concentration in the range studied while the adsorption constant b1 increases four times and b2 decreases four times. Adsorbate-adsorbate interactions vanish in the presence of salt, consistent with results obtained previously on a C18-Kromasil column. Finally, besides the ionic strength of the solution, the size, valence, and nature of the salt ions affect the thermodynamic as well as the mass transfer kinetics of the adsorption mechanism of propranolol on the XTerra column. 相似文献
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The influence of pH and solvent composition of acetonitrile-water mobile phases on the retention of acids and bases on a polymeric stationary phase is studied. Very good relationships between retention and mobile phase pH are obtained if the pH is measured in the proper pH scale. The fit of retention to pH for a particular solvent composition provides the pKa values of the equilibria between the different acid-base species and the retention parameters of these species at this solvent composition. Several models are tested that relate these parameters to solvent composition and properties in order to propose a general model to predict retention for any mobile phase pH and composition. 相似文献
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The use of pure water at superheated temperatures, between 100 and 200 degrees C, as a mobile phase for reversed-phase separations is explored. The thermodynamics of the retention process at low temperature (15-55 degrees C) are compared to the thermodynamics at elevated temperature (125-175 degrees C). Significant differences in the enthalpy of the retention process are observed between the two temperature ranges. This is possibly due to changes in the hydrogen-bond network of the pure-water mobile phase, which would change the solvation, and therefore retention, of non-polar solutes. The change in thermodynamic values between the two temperature regions invalidates extrapolation of retention as a function of temperature between the two temperature regions for the prediction of room-temperature pure-water retention factors. The thermodynamic changes observed as the temperature is increased are similar to those seen when mobile phase composition is changed (by adding organic modifier) at constant temperature. 相似文献
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Optimizing separation of ionizable compounds in order to find robust conditions has become an important part of method development in liquid chromatography. This work is an attempt to explain the observed variations of retention of acid and basic compounds with the organic modifier content in the mobile phase, according to various factors: the type of modifier, the type of buffer, the temperature and of course the type of solute. This is done by considering the variation of the so-called chromatographic pKa which refers to the pH measured in the aqueous medium and is determined from retention data. A procedure is described that accurately relates, from nine experiments, retention to solvent composition and pH. The limits of such a procedure are evaluated and two examples of optimized separations of basic compounds are given. 相似文献
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Summary Identification and quantification of arsenic compunds was performed with high- performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and
flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) as element-specific detector. Arsenous acid, methylarsonic acid, dimethylarsinic
acid, arsenic acid, arsenobetaine, and arsenocholine were separated on two anion-exchange columns (Synchropak Q 300 and PRP-X
100) with different binary organic acids as mobile phases. The infleunce of chromatographic parameters, such as pH and the
concentration of the mobile phase were investigated. An unusual chromatographic behavior of arsenous acid was observed when
tartaric acid was used as mobile phase. 相似文献
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González FR 《Journal of chromatography. A》2002,942(1-2):211-221
A discussion on the temperature dependence of the partition coefficient K is developed. This discussion embraces topics such as the limitations of conventional thermodynamic approaches followed in the chromatographic literature, qualitative theoretical notions arising from molecular thermodynamics and the experimental information that is accessible through modern capillary gas chromatography. It is shown that the heat capacity difference of solute transfer for flexible molecules has at least one maximum in the chromatographic range of temperature. As a consequence, a great amount of experimental data is required for a correct thermodynamic interpretation of the chromatographic retention. 相似文献
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This work presents linear temperature programmed retention indices on the columns with stationary phases of 5% phenylpolydimethyl silicone of 389 organic compounds, including extractive substances of plant tissues and environmentally important compounds. Certain factors which influence the values and reproducibility of retention indices during gas chromatographic analysis of multicomponent mixtures are discussed. 相似文献
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A previously established model of a system of series-coupled columns, incorporating the effects of temperature and mobile phase compressibility, is generalized to take the temperature dependence of the mobile phase viscosity coefficient into account. Expressions are reported for the linear flow velocity, the effective partition coefficient, and the retention time for both the case of constant mass flow rate and that of constant overall pressure drop. Numerical results indicate that the temperature dependence of the viscosity coefficient affects the retention time and pressure drop while the effective mass distribution coefficient remains essentially unchanged. 相似文献
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Retention behaviors of alkyl phosophates were studied on a series of ionic liquid gas chromatography columns. The selectivity of the IL columns for alkyl phosphates were compared with a 5% phenyl column as a route to evaluating the potential use of IL columns in the analysis of alkyl phosphates in petroleum samples in both one- and multi-dimensional GC. Most interestingly, we demonstrate for the first time the dependence of elution order on separation temperature for members of a homologous series of compounds. At low temperatures it was found that trihexyl phosphate eluted before trioctyl phosphate, while at higher temperatures this pattern was reversed. 相似文献
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In a companion paper, we describe the influence of the concentration and the nature of salts dissolved in the mobile phase (methanol:water, 40:60, v/v) on the adsorption behavior of propranolol (R'-NH2+ -R, Cl-) on XTerra-C18. The same experiments were repeated on a Symmetry-C18 column to compare the adsorption mechanisms of this ionic compound on these two very different RPLC systems. Frontal analysis (FA) measurements were first carried out to determine the best isotherm model accounting for the adsorption behavior of propranolol hydrochloride on Symmetry with a mobile phase without salt (and only 25% methanol to compensate for the low retention in the absence of salt). The adsorption data were best modeled by the bi-Moreau model. Large concentration band profiles of propranolol were recorded with mobile phases having increasing KCl concentrations (0, 0.002, 0.005, 0.01, 0.05, 0.1 and 0.2 M) and the best values of the isotherm coefficients were determined by the inverse method (IM) of chromatography. The general effect of a dissociated salt in the mobile phase was the same as the one observed earlier with XTerra-C18. Increasing the salt concentration increases the two saturation capacities of the adsorbent and the adsorption constant on the low-energy sites. The adsorption constant on the high-energy sites decreases and the adsorbate-adsorbate interactions tend to vanish with increasing salt concentration of the mobile phase. The saturation capacities decrease with increasing radius of the monovalent cation (Na+, K+, Cs+, etc.). Using sulfate as a bivalent anion (Na2SO4) affects markedly the adsorption equilibrium: the saturation capacities are drastically reduced, the high-energy sites nearly disappear while the adsorption constant and the adsorbate-adsorbate interactions on the low-energy sites increase strongly. The complexity of the thermodynamics in solution might explain the different influences of these salts on the adsorption behavior. 相似文献
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J. K. Rzyo M. Jaroniec H. Kolodziejczyk J. A. Jaroniec J. Gross 《Journal of separation science》1980,3(4):180-182
TLC experimental data have been measured for polycyclic hydrocarbons in binary and ternary mobile phases on silica gel. These data have been interpretated using the equation discussed by us in Part 1 of this series [HRC & CC 2 (1979) 236]. The heterogeneity parameter appearing in this equation has been evaluated and compared for different ternary and binary mobile phases. 相似文献