Effects of stationary-phase polarity on retention in reversed bonded phase HPLC columns |
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Authors: | W. T. Cooper Li-Ying Lin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Chemistry Department, Florida State University, 32306-3006 Tallahassee, Florida, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Variations in retention and selectivity have been studied in cyano, phenyl and octyl reversed bonded phase HPLC columns. The retention of toluene, phenol, aniline and nitrobenzene in these columns has been measured using binary mixtures of water and methanol, acetonitrile or tetrahydrofuran mobile phases in order to determine the relative contributions of proton donor-proton acceptor and dipole-dipole interactions in the retention process. Retention and selectivity in these columns was correlated with polar group selectivities of mobile phase organic modifiers and the polarity of the bonded stationary phases. In spite of the prominent role of bonded phase volume and residual silanols in the retention process, each column exhibited some unique selectivities when used with different organic modifiers. |
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Keywords: | Column liquid chromatography Stationary phase polarity Cyano-silica Phenyl-silica Polar group selectivities of organic modifiers |
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