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Size-exclusion chromatography gradients

Figure 3 Reversed-phase chromatography of products after alkaline hydrolysis of /3-poly(L-malate), Discrete polymer products are formed, which differ in length by several units of L-malate. The absorbance at 220-nm wavelength was measured, (a) /3-Poly(L-malate) before hydrolysis, (b) After 10-min incubation in 20 mM NaOH at 37°C. (c) After 15 h in 20 mM NaOH at 37°C. (d) After I h in 500 mM NaOH at 100°C. High pressure chromatography (HPLC) on Waters reversed-phase Ci8- i-Bondapak. The methanol gradient (in water-trifluoro acetic acid, pH 3.0) was programmed as follows 0-40 min 0.3-23%, 40-47 min 23-40%, 47-49 min 40%, 49-54 min 40-0%. (d) Inset size exclusion chromatography after 3-min alkaline hydrolysis at pH 10.2. BioSil SEC 250 column of 300 mm x 7.8 mm size, 0.2 M potassium phosphate buffer pH 7.0. Figure 3 Reversed-phase chromatography of products after alkaline hydrolysis of /3-poly(L-malate), Discrete polymer products are formed, which differ in length by several units of L-malate. The absorbance at 220-nm wavelength was measured, (a) /3-Poly(L-malate) before hydrolysis, (b) After 10-min incubation in 20 mM NaOH at 37°C. (c) After 15 h in 20 mM NaOH at 37°C. (d) After I h in 500 mM NaOH at 100°C. High pressure chromatography (HPLC) on Waters reversed-phase Ci8- i-Bondapak. The methanol gradient (in water-trifluoro acetic acid, pH 3.0) was programmed as follows 0-40 min 0.3-23%, 40-47 min 23-40%, 47-49 min 40%, 49-54 min 40-0%. (d) Inset size exclusion chromatography after 3-min alkaline hydrolysis at pH 10.2. BioSil SEC 250 column of 300 mm x 7.8 mm size, 0.2 M potassium phosphate buffer pH 7.0.
Hancock, D. O. and Synovec, R. E., Refractive index gradient detection of femtomole quantities of polymers by microbore size-exclusion chromatography, Anal. Chem., 60, 1915, 1988. [Pg.53]

Fig. 12. Separation of styrene oligomers by reversed-phase (left) and size-exclusion chromatography (right) (Reprinted with permission from [121]. Copyright 1996 American Chemical Society). Conditions (left) column, molded poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) monolith, 50 mm x 8 mm i.d., mobile phase, linear gradient from 60 to 30% water in tetrahydrofuran within 20 min, flow rate 1 ml/min, injection volume 20 pi UV detection, 254 nm (right) series of four 300 mm x 7.5 mm i.d. PL Gel columns (100 A, 500 A, 105 A, and Mixed C), mobile phase tetrahydrofuran, flow rate, 1 ml/min injection volume 100 pi, toluene added as a flow marker, UV detection, 254 nm temperature 25 °C,peak numbers correspond to the number of styrene units in the oligomers... Fig. 12. Separation of styrene oligomers by reversed-phase (left) and size-exclusion chromatography (right) (Reprinted with permission from [121]. Copyright 1996 American Chemical Society). Conditions (left) column, molded poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) monolith, 50 mm x 8 mm i.d., mobile phase, linear gradient from 60 to 30% water in tetrahydrofuran within 20 min, flow rate 1 ml/min, injection volume 20 pi UV detection, 254 nm (right) series of four 300 mm x 7.5 mm i.d. PL Gel columns (100 A, 500 A, 105 A, and Mixed C), mobile phase tetrahydrofuran, flow rate, 1 ml/min injection volume 100 pi, toluene added as a flow marker, UV detection, 254 nm temperature 25 °C,peak numbers correspond to the number of styrene units in the oligomers...
Size-exclusion chromatography combined with RP-HPLC-MS was employed for the separation of pyranoanthocyanins from red wine. Wine samples (10 ml) were acidified with 3 M HC1 to pH 1 then sodium bisulphite was added at a concentration of 400 g/1. After 15 min reaction time the treated wine was loaded into a gel column (200 X 15 mm i.d.). Pigments were eluted with 95 per cent ethanol followed with 100 per cent methanol. The various fractions were acidified to pH 1, concentrated and redissolved in water. HPLC-DAD was carried out in an ODS column (150 X 4.6 mm i.d. particle size 5 /nn) at 35°C. Solvents were 0.1 per cent aqueous TFA (A) and ACN (B). The gradient started with 10 per cent B for 5 min to 15 per cent B for 15 min isocratic for 5 min to 18 per cent B for 5 min to 35 per cent B for 20 min. The flow rate was 0.5 ml/min and analytes were detected at 520 nm. MS conditions were sheath and auxiliary gas were a mixture of nitrogen and... [Pg.252]

Three gradients of 0.0-0.5 M sodium chloride were run consecutively at 4°C in 0.05 M sodium acetate-acetic acid, 1 mM sodium azide, pH 5.25, followed by 0.05 M sodium acetate-acetic acid, 1 mM sodium azide, pH 3.5, and finally by 0.05 M sodium dihydrogen phosphate-disodium hydrogen phosphate (approx. 1 3), 1 mM sodium azide, pH 7.0. After sample application, the column was washed with the starting buffer to remove any non-bound compounds. Elution was continued with the high salt buffer. Fractions of 4 ml were collected and assayed for reactivity towards ninhydrin and for electric conductivity (salt concentration) after 75-fold dilution of a 100-pl aliquot. Ninhydrin-positive fractions were pooled for each peak, concentrated, and desalted by size exclusion chromatography (see above). [Pg.76]

The constant-flow pumps is the most widely used in all common IC applications. Flow rate stability is an important pump feature that distinguishes pumps. For size exclusion chromatography, the flow rate has to be extremely stable. External electronic control is a very desirable feature when automation or electronically controlled gradients are to be run. [Pg.7]

Through gradient AC, even high-molecular polystyrenes have been separated by molar mass on polar packings U) (see Fig. 4a). Figure 4b shows a similar separation by size-exclusion chromatography. [Pg.170]

The molecular weight of the native enzymes can be determined in a number of ways, even in the presence of protein contaminants, by using sucrose density gradients or size exclusion chromatography. The major granule starch synthase, I, has a mass of 61,000, which is different than the... [Pg.79]

Mori S (1996) Characterization of styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers by size exclusion chromatography/stepwise gradient elution-liquid precipitation chromatography. Int J Polym Anal Charact 2 185-92. [Pg.299]


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