Selectivity in reversed-phase separations: general influence of solvent type and mobile phase pH |
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Authors: | Neue Uwe D Méndez Alberto |
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Affiliation: | Waters Corporation, 34 Maple St., Milford, MA 01757, USA. Uwe_Neue@Waters.com |
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Abstract: | The influence of the mobile phase on retention is studied in this paper for a group of over 70 compounds with a broad range of multiple functional groups. We varied the pH of the mobile phase (pH 3, 7, and 10) and the organic modifier (methanol, acetonitrile (ACN), and tetrahydrofuran (THF)), using 15 different stationary phases. In this paper, we describe the overall retention and selectivity changes observed with these variables. We focus on the primary effects of solvent choice and pH. For example, transfer rules for solvent composition resulting in equivalent retention depend on the packing as well as on the type of analyte. Based on the retention patterns, one can calculate selectivity difference values for different variables. The selectivity difference is a measure of the importance of the different variables involved in method development. Selectivity changes specific to the type of analyte are described. The largest selectivity differences are obtained with pH changes. |
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Keywords: | Mobile phase pH Selectivity Stationary phase |
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