Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7609005 Journal of Chromatography A 2018 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
The analysis of acidic solutes was compared on a cross-linked bonded amino phase and a neutral hybrid inorganic-organic amide phase, previously shown to give reasonable retention of acidic solutes. The amino column gave strong selective retention of acids, which was governed by ionic interactions that mostly increased as the solute became more negatively charged at higher pH. While the relative selectivity of the amide column towards acids, bases and neutrals was completely different to that of the amino column, the selectivity of both columns towards acidic solutes alone was surprisingly similar. It is possible that solute charge also controls retention on the amide column, through increased solute hydrophilicity and increased hydrogen bonding between the ionised form of the acid and neutral polar column groups. On both these silica-based columns there appeared to be a competitive effect between repulsion of acidic solutes from silanols, which become increasingly ionised as the pH is raised. This effect was absent when using a polymer-based amino phase which has no silanols.
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