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HPLC AND UV DATA

The over 1,200 tables in this book contain basic data on the physical properties of most soivents and on the solubilities of a variety of materials in these soivents. Even phase diagrams for muiticomponent systems are included. Particularly valuable are the HPLC and UV data for various soivents provided in the iast chapter. [Pg.1114]

Details are given of the isolation of propylene oligomers from polymer matrix by dissolution precipitation and Soxhlet methods. Characterisation was undertaken by FTIR, UV spectroscopy, HPLC, and GPC. Data were used to explain their behaviour toward packaged food products in PP packaging. 18 refs. [Pg.104]

The fundamental piece of information on which the subsequent spectral analysis is based is the total-ion-current (TIC) trace. Such a trace, obtained from the LC-MS analysis of a pesticide mixture, is shown in Figure 3.13, together with the UV trace recorded simultaneously. For the purposes of this discussion, the HPLC and MS conditions used to generate the data, other than the fact that electrospray ionization was used, are irrelevant. [Pg.75]

Aromatic amines formed from the reduction of azo colorants in toy products were analysed by means of HPLC-PDA [703], Drews et al. [704] have applied HPLC/ELSD and UV/VIS detection for quantifying SFE and ASE extracts of butyl stearate finish on various commercial yarns. From the calibrated ELSD response the total extract (finish and polyester trimer) is obtained and from the UV/VIS response the trimer only. Representative SFE-ELSD/UV finish analysis data compare satisfactorily to their corresponding SFE gravimetric weight recovery results. GC, HPLC and SEC are also used for characterisation of low-MW compounds (e.g. curing agents, plasticisers, by-products of curing reactions) in epoxy resin adhesives. [Pg.251]

High Performance Liquid Chromatographic (HPLC) Analysis. A Waters HPLC system (two Waters 501 pumps, automated gradient controller, 712 WISP, and 745 Data module) with a Shimadzu RF-535 fluorescence detector or a Waters 484 UV detector, and a 0.5 pm filter and a Rainin 30 x 4.6 mm Spheri-5 RP-18 guard column followed by a Waters 30 x 3.9 cm (10 pm particle size) p-Bondapak C18 column was used. The mobile phase consisted of a 45% aqueous solution (composed of 0.25% triethylamine, 0.9% phosphoric acid, and 0.01% sodium octyl sulfate) and 55% methanol for prazosin analysis or 40% aqueous solution and 60% methanol for naltrexone. The flow rate was 1.0 mL/min. Prazosin was measured by a fluorescence detector at 384 nm after excitation at 340 nm (8) and in vitro release samples of naltrexone were analyzed by UV detection at 254 nm. [Pg.105]

Most manufacturers of dissolution testing devices offer semi-automated systems that can perform sampling, filtration, and UV reading or data collection. These systems automate only a single test at a time. Fully automated systems typically automate entire processes including media preparation, media dispensing, tablet or capsule drop, sample removal, filtration, sample collection or analysis (via direct connection to spectrophotometers or HPLCs), and wash cycles. A fully automated system allows automatic performance of a series of tests to fully utilize unused night and weekend instrument availability. [Pg.271]


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