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Solvation and Adsorption Effects in Gel Permeation Chromatography
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Saturated hydrocarbons are generally eluted according to molecular volumes in gel permeation chromatography (GPC). Other compounds, containing polar groups such as hydroxyl and carbonyl groups, deviate from the molecular volume/elution count relationship which is prepared using saturated hydrocarbons. The deviation is more or less observed regardless of the kinds of eluents. In this paper, this problem is investigated in detail with respect to infrared(IR) and proton magnetic resonance(NMR) spectra, and concentration dependences of peak heights and elution volumes in GPC. IR and NMR spectra reveal that alcohols, ketones and esters are strongly solvated by eluent molecules such as chloroform and tetrahydrofuran(THF). The solvation effect leads to faster elution for these compounds than expected for aliphatic hydrocarbons. On the other hand, the concentration dependences of elution counts and peak heights prove the adsorption of amines on polystyrene gel in chloroform. In fact, the elution rates of amines and polychlorides are retarded. In the case of aliphatic carboxylic acids, the elution mechanism is more complicated: association and adsorption effects would be overlapped.
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