Cyclohexylamine Additives for Enhanced Peptide Separations in Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatography
β Scribed by Steven R. Cole; John G. Dorsey
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0269-3879
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β¦ Synopsis
While the choice of stationary phase, organic modifier, and gradient strength can have significant effects on biomolecule separations, mobile phase additives can also have a significant effect on the chromatographic selectivity, recovery, efficiency and resolution. Given the importance of stationary phase coverage, the beneficial, silanol-masking properties of amines, and the potential for selectivity modification through ion-pair interactions, cyclohexylamine was examined as a mobile phase additive and compared with triethylamine and trifluoroacetic acid. Greatly improved separation was possible when cyclohexylamine was used as compared with phosphate buffer, and cyclohexylamine did not require purification before use, while triethylamine required distillation before 'clean' chromatograms were obtained.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Improved two-dimensional separations of nanoliter volumes of peptides are presented. The two-dimensional anion exchange-reversed phase chromatography system described here is the result of several modifications of a two-dimensional system described previously. The primary change is the implementatio