Effects of elevated temperature and mobile phase composition on a novel C18 silica column |
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Authors: | Lippert J Andreas Johnson Todd M Lloyd Jarem B Smith Jared P Johnson Bryce T Furlow Jason Proctor Angela Marin Stephanie J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Weber State University, 2503 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84108, USA. alippert@weber.edu |
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Abstract: | A novel polydentate C18 silica column was evaluated at an elevated temperature under acidic, basic, and neutral mobile phase conditions using ACN and methanol as the mobile phase organic modifier. The temperature range was 40-200 degrees C. The mobile phase compositions were from 0 to 80% organic-aqueous v/v and the mobile phase pH levels were between 2 and 12. The maximum operating temperature of the column was affected by the amount and type of organic modifier used in the mobile phase. Under neutral conditions, the column showed good column thermal stability at temperatures ranging between 120 and 200 degrees C in methanol-water and ACN-water solvent systems. At pH 2 and 3, the column performed well up to about 160 degrees C at two fixed ACN-buffer compositions. Under basic conditions at elevated temperatures, the column material deteriorated more quickly, but still remained stable up to 100 degrees C at pH 9 and 60 degrees C at pH 10. The results of this study indicate that this novel C18 silica-based column represents a significant advancement in RPLC column technology with enhanced thermal and pH stability when compared to traditional bonded phase silica columns. |
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