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Extended thermodynamic approach to ion interaction chromatography. Influence of the chain length of the solute ion: a chromatographic method for the determination of ion-pairing constants

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
81 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-9306

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✦ Synopsis


The influence of the chain length in Ion Interaction Chromatography (IIC), previously named Ion Pair Chromatography, was investigated. The system examined is a C18 stationary phase and a variable, salt-controlled, mixture of a phosphate buffer pH 2.1 in methanol containing tetrabutylammonium bromide as Ion Interaction Reagent. IIC proves to be a good alternative to the well established spectrophotometric and conductometric methods of obtaining thermodynamic ion-pairing constants. The latter increase with increasing analyte chain length and decrease with increasing methanol concentration in the eluent: both results support a physical chemical description of the hydrophobic ion-pairing process at variance with the classical, Bjerrum-type modelling of the purely electrostatic interaction between inorganic ions. The calculated deltaG(o) are reliable because they compare to non-chromatographic estimates of deltaG(o) for similar systems. The present extended thermodynamic approach is able to predict and explain why the purely electrostatic approach works better for lower analyte lipophilicity or higher organic modifier concentration.


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