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Computer simulation as a means of developing an optimized reversed-phase gradient-elution separation
Authors:J. W. Dolan  L. R. Snyder  M. A. Quarry
Affiliation:(1) LC Resources Inc., 3182C Old Tunnel Rd, 94549 Lafayette, CA, USA;(2) Medical Products Dept., E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., 19898 Wilmington, DE, USA
Abstract:Summary A personal-computer program (DryLab G) is described for the simulation of reversed-phase gradient-elution separations. After two experimental gradient runs are carried out initially, this program allows the user to develop a final separation by varying gradient conditions (gradient time, initial and final %-organic in the mobile phase, gradient shape), column dimensions, flowrate and particle size. This approach takes advantage of “solvent-strength selectivity”, as reported recently [28] for isocratic separations. Method development using this procedure can result in better separations with much less effort. Examples of its validation and application are presented.
Keywords:Gradient elution  Reversed-phase  Method development  Computer simulation  Retention prediction
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