Comparison of the performance of different reversed-phase columns for liquid chromatography separation of 11 pollutant phenols |
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Authors: | Cledera-Castro M Santos-Montes A Izquierdo-Hornillos R Gonzalo-Lumbreras R |
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Institution: | Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, Escuela Técnica, Superior de Ingenieria, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Spain. |
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Abstract: | A systematic optimization of the HPLC separation of a mixture containing 11 pollutant phenols (PPs) using a Hypersil ODS (250 mm x 4.6 mm, 5 microm) column and UV-DAD detection has been carried out. The binary mobile phases used were obtained by mixing 50 mM phosphate (pH = 3.0) and methanol, ACN, or THF as organic modifiers. After selecting ACN as an organic modifier, the effects of pH and temperature on PPs separation were studied. A mobile phase of 50 mM acetate (pH = 5.0)-ACN (60:40 v/v) at 50 degrees C allowed the separation of 11 phenols but not to baseline in 17 min. To improve the performance of this separation, the following RP columns were tested: Luna C18 (2), Purospher C18, Synergi C12, Synergi Fusion C18, Gemini C18, Luna Cyano, Lichrospher C8, and Envirosep-PP (polymeric). In all the cases, the performance (analysis time, retention, selectivity, resolution, asymmetry factors, and efficiency) was evaluated. A further reoptimization of the mobile phase was carried out for all the columns by studying the ACN content and pH, with the aim of improving the above-mentioned separations and selecting the most suitable one for PPs analysis. |
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Keywords: | Pollutant phenols Reversed‐phase columns |
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