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HPLC and UHPLC Part 2

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This presentation discusses the use of higher pH for method development & analysis. There are several advantages to using this method that can produce improved results. This can allow compounds to be separated which can not be done at a lower pH.
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HPLC and UHPLC Separations at Mid to High pH: Part 2
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Page 1: HPLC and UHPLC Part 2

HPLC and UHPLC Separations at Mid to

High pH: Part 2

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IntroductionO LabNote continues the discussion of

the use of higher pH for method development and analysis

O There are many advantages to working at higher pH, but also some items to be aware of

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AdvantagesO Orthogonal selectivity (different

elution order) can be obtained for many analytes

O Basic analytes are retained longer and have better loading capacity, linearity, and peak shape

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AdvantagesO Signal and signal-to-noise ratios are

usually improved for basic analytes

O Chromatographic separations at higher pH allow compounds that are unstable at lower pH to be analyzed without on-column degradation

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What to Watch Out ForO Analytes that are unstable at higher

pH could degrade on column

O With LC-UV detection the UV spectra and lmax  values of ionizable analytes often change dramatically

O Can make peak tracking more challenging

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What to Watch Out ForO Column lifetimes for all silica-based

columns will be shorter using buffers

O On-column reaction or decomposition can occur for metal-sensitive analytes

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Method DevelopmentO Parameters that affect selectivity

(relative retention) include:1. Column bonded phase2. Organic modifier choice3. Mobile phase pH4. % organic modifier or gradient steepness5. Column temperature6. Buffer identity and concentration

O Newest addition to the ACE column family: the ACE® SuperC18 phase

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ACE SuperC18 Features and BenefitsO Unique bonding chemistry provides

increased resistance to degradation

O Can be used at pHs ranging from 1.5—11 with all analytes types

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ACE SuperC18 Features and BenefitsO Designed for use with LC-MS

compatible mobile phase buffers

O Does not show hysteresis effects (memory effects) when changing between low and high pH mobile phases

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ACE SuperC18 Features and BenefitsO The ACE SuperC18 column produces

highly symmetrical peaks for bases, acids, and neutral analytes

O Baselines were observed to be better when NH4OH or NH4OAc were premixed with the organic modifier in the B solvent

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