Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1244863 Talanta 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The retention behaviour of selenites (Se(IV)), selenates (Se(VI)), seleno-dl-methionine (Se-Met), selenocystine (Se-Cyst), selenocystamine (Se-CM) and selenourea (Se-U) was investigated using a Discovery end-capped reversed-phase column as stationary phase and different mobile phase conditions. Extrapolated to 100% aqueous mobile phase retention factors (log kw) of the investigated Se species, determined using different methanol fractions (φ) as organic modifier, were compared with the corresponding actual values. The proper operation of this column even at 100% aqueous phase proved to be valuable for the accurate determination of log kw values of Se-CM and Se-Cyst, presenting a convex curvature log k = f(φ) at low MeOH fractions, often neglected in the extrapolation procedure. The effect of the presence of n-decylamine as well as saturation of the mobile phase with n-octanol was also studied. For ampholytic Se-Met and Se-Cyst the effect of n-decylamine in retention reflected the predominance of zwitterionic nature in the case of Se-Met in contrary to the non-zwitterionic species found in the case of Se-Cyst, in accordance with our previous findings concerning partitioning experiments in the n-octanol/water system. Finally, an attempt was made to correlate log kw values with the logarithm of n-octanol/water distribution coefficient, log D, of the investigated Se species and an indicative log D value of Se-U was derived.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Chemistry Analytical Chemistry
Authors
, , ,