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Matrix‐assisted diffusion‐ordered spectroscopy: mixture resolution by NMR using SDS micelles
Authors:Claudio F. Tormena  Robert Evans  Stephan Haiber  Mathias Nilsson  Gareth A. Morris
Affiliation:1. School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom;2. Chemistry Institute, University of Campinas, Campinas, Sao Paulo, CP 6154, CEP 13094‐971, Brazil;3. Givaudan, Dept Analyt Res, Huizerstr 28, NL‐1411 GP Naarden, The Netherlands
Abstract:Diffusion‐ordered spectroscopy (DOSY) is a powerful technique for mixture analysis, but in its basic form it cannot separate the component spectra for species with very similar diffusion coefficients. It has been recently demonstrated that the component spectra of a mixture of isomers with nearly identical diffusion coefficients (the three dihydroxybenzenes) can be resolved using matrix‐assisted DOSY (MAD), in which diffusion is perturbed by the addition of a co‐solute such as a surfactant [R. Evans, S. Haiber, M. Nilsson, G. A. Morris, Anal. Chem. 2009, 81, 4548–4550]. However, little is known about the conditions required for such a separation, for example, the concentrations and concentration ratios of surfactant and solutes. The aim of this study was to explore the concentration range over which matrix‐assisted DOSY using the surfactant SDS can achieve diffusion resolution of a simple model set of isomers, the monomethoxyphenols. The results show that the separation is remarkably robust with respect to both the concentrations and the concentration ratios of surfactant and solutes, supporting the idea that MAD may become a valuable tool for mixture analysis. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:NMR  1H  DOSY  surfactant  micelle
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