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Metal interaction chromatography mobile phase

The popularity of reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPC) is easily explained by its unmatched simplicity, versatility and scope [15,22,50,52,71,149,288-290]. Neutral and ionic solutes can be separated simultaneously and the rapid equilibration of the stationary phase with changes in mobile phase composition allows gradient elution techniques to be used routinely. Secondary chemical equilibria, such as ion suppression, ion-pair formation, metal complexatlon, and micelle formation are easily exploited in RPC to optimize separation selectivity and to augment changes availaple from varying the mobile phase solvent composition. Retention in RPC, at least in the accepted ideal sense, occurs by non-specific hydrophobic interactions of the solute with the... [Pg.202]

Before the development of reversed-phase bonded phases, normal-phase chromatography was the most popular separation technique. It relies on the interaction of analytes with polar functional groups on the surfooe of the stationary phase, which is strongest when nonpolar solvents are used as mobile phase. Previously, it was also called adsorption chromatography. However, the technique has expanded from the exclusive application of metal oxide adsorbents such as silica and alumina as stationary phases to the use of polar bonded phases. Thus the name adsorption chromatography has become too narrow. [Pg.89]


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