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Programmed factors affecting retention

Column pressure usually has little effect on enantioselectivity in SFC. However, pressure affects the density of the mobile phase and thus retention factor [44]. Therefore, similar to a modifier gradient, pressure or density programming can be used in fast separation of complex samples [106]. Later et al. [51] used density/temperature programming in capillary SFC. Berger and Deye [107] demonstrated that, in packed column SFC, the effect of modifier on retention was more significant than that of pressure. They also showed that the enhanced solvent strength of polar solvent-modified fluid was nof due fo an increase in densify, caused by fhe addition of fhe liquid phase modifier, buf mainly due fo fhe change in composition. [Pg.230]

Retention time is also strongly influenced by the choice of stationary phase. Several factors must be taken into account when selecting a column for separating androgens. Retention time and resolution will be affected by the choice of column length, stationary film thickness and polarity, and the temperature program rate. The programmed temperature optimization of a mixture of anabolic... [Pg.901]


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