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Neutral chromatography

A solution of l,3-dimethyl-5-methoxyindole (4.5 g, 0.026 mol) in DMSO (27 ml) was maintained at as cone. HCl (23 ml, 0.77 mol) was added dropwise over 15 min. Stirring was continued for 3 h at room temperature and the reaction mixture was then poured into ice-watcr (100 ml). The mixture was neutralized vvith NaHCOj to pH 7 and extracted with EtOAc (100 ml x 2). The EtOAc was removed in vacuo and the residue purified by chromatography on silica using hexane-EtOAc (7 3) for elution. The yield was 4.35 g (88%). [Pg.153]

Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography One limitation to CZE is its inability to separate neutral species. Micellar electrokinetic chromatography... [Pg.606]

Because micelles are negatively charged, they migrate toward the cathode with a velocity less than the electroosmotic flow velocity. Neutral species partition themselves between the micelles and the buffer solution in much the same manner as they do in HPLC. Because there is a partitioning between two phases, the term chromatography is used. Note that in MEKC both phases are mobile. ... [Pg.606]

The elution order for neutral species in MEKC depends on the extent to which they partition into the micelles. Hydrophilic neutrals are insoluble in the micelle s hydrophobic inner environment and elute as a single band as they would in CZE. Neutral solutes that are extremely hydrophobic are completely soluble in the micelle, eluting with the micelles as a single band. Those neutral species that exist in a partition equilibrium between the buffer solution and the micelles elute between the completely hydrophilic and completely hydrophobic neutrals. Those neutral species favoring the buffer solution elute before those favoring the micelles. Micellar electrokinetic chromatography has been used to separate a wide variety of samples, including mixtures of pharmaceutical compounds, vitamins, and explosives. [Pg.606]

Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography. Hydrophobic interactions of solutes with a stationary phase result in thek adsorption on neutral or mildly hydrophobic stationary phases. The solutes are adsorbed at a high salt concentration, and then desorbed in order of increasing surface hydrophobicity, in a decreasing kosmotrope gradient. This characteristic follows the order of the lyotropic series for the anions ... [Pg.55]

The fermentation-derived food-grade product is sold in 50, 80, and 88% concentrations the other grades are available in 50 and 88% concentrations. The food-grade product meets the Vood Chemicals Codex III and the pharmaceutical grade meets the FCC and the United States Pharmacopoeia XK specifications (7). Other lactic acid derivatives such as salts and esters are also available in weU-estabhshed product specifications. Standard analytical methods such as titration and Hquid chromatography can be used to determine lactic acid, and other gravimetric and specific tests are used to detect impurities for the product specifications. A standard titration method neutralizes the acid with sodium hydroxide and then back-titrates the acid. An older standard quantitative method for determination of lactic acid was based on oxidation by potassium permanganate to acetaldehyde, which is absorbed in sodium bisulfite and titrated iodometricaHy. [Pg.515]

In the present work the acid-base surface properties of three Al O samples for a chromatography are investigated acidic (I), basic (II) and neutral (III) ones with the using of heterogeneous titration of their suspensions by HCl and NaOH solutions. To establish the correlations between the acid-base and adsoi ption properties studied Al O the representatives of cationic dyes -diamond green (DG), fuchsine (F) and anionic dyes - eriochrom black T and chromic dark blue have been used. [Pg.266]

Benzeneazodiphenylamine (4-phenylazodiphenylamine) [28110-26-1] M 273.3, m 82, pK 1.52. Purified by chromatography on neutral alumina using anhydrous C6H6 with 1% anhydrous MeOH. The major component, which gave a stationary band, was cut out and eluted with EtOH or MeOH. [Hogfeldt and Bigeleisen J Am Chem Soc 82 15 I960.] Crystd from pet ether or EtOH. See Sudan I. [Pg.120]

Repeated chromatography on neutral alumina yields minor quantities of solid samples of C76, Cg4, C90 and C94 believed to be higher fullerenes. A stable oxide C70O has been identified. Chromatographic procedures for the separation of these compounds are reported. [Science 2S2 548 7997.]... [Pg.247]

Tetra-4 -pyridinylporphyrin [16834-13-2] M 618.7, m >300°(dec). Purified by chromatography on alumina (neutral. Grade I), followed by recrystn from CH2Cl2/MeOH [Yamashita et al. J Phys Chem 91 3055 1987]. [Pg.366]

M 644.9, m 156-158". Purified by chromatography on a Kieselgel column and eluted with CH2Cl2-EtOAc (5 1), and recryst from EtOH-Me2CO as colourless crystals. It is an electrically neutral ionophore with high selectivity for Ba " ions and with high lipophilicity. [Chem Ber 118 1071 1985.]... [Pg.398]


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