Comparison of the separation characteristics of the organic-inorganic hybrid octadecyl stationary phases XTerra MS C18 and XBridge C18 and shield RP18 in RPLC

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作者
Kiridena, Waruna
Poole, Colin F.
Atapattu, Sanka N.
Qian, Jing
Koziol, Wladyslaw W.
机构
[1] Wayne State Univ, Dept Chem, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
[2] Analyt & Phys Sci Lab, Flint Grp N Amer, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 USA
关键词
column liquid chromatography; salvation parameter model; organ ic-inorgan ic hybrid; retention mechanism; stationary phase;
D O I
10.1365/s10337-007-0355-y
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Differences in the system constants of the salvation parameter model, discontinuities in retention factor plots (log k against volume fraction of organic solvent) and retention factor correlation plots are used to study the retention mechanism on XTerra MS C-18, XBridge C-18 and XBridge Shield RP18 stationary phases with acetonitrile-water and methanol-water mobile phases containing from 10 to 70% (v/v) organic solvent. Wetting of XBridge C-18 at 10 and 20% (v/v) acetonitrile is incomplete and is responsible for small changes in the retention mechanism. The intermolecular interactions responsible for retention on XTerra MS C-18 and XBridge C-18 are similar with minor differences in cavity formation and hydrogen-bonding interactions responsible for small selectivity differences. On the other hand, for bulky solutes there are large changes in retention at low volume fractions of organic solvent (<40% v/v) associated with steric repulsion on the XTerra MS C-18 stationary phases that is absent for XBridge C-18. Selectivity differences are more apparent for XBridge C-18 and XBridge Shield RP18. For acetonitrile-water mobile phases cavity formation in the solvated XBridge Shield RP18 is slightly more difficult and hydrogen-bond acid and base interactions are more important than for XBridge C-18- With methanol-water mobile phases it becomes slightly easier to form a cavity in the solvated XBridge RP18 compared with XBridge C-18. In addition, the methanol-water solvated XBridge RP18 is a stronger hydrogen-bond base and more dipolar/polarizable than XBridge C-18. These variations in selectivity justify the use of XBridge C-18 and XBridge Shield RP18 as complementary stationary phases for method development.
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页数:8
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