Analysis of anions by HPLC has been optimized in the direction of reduced analysis times with standard reversed phase columns and UV detection. This was achieved by use of a new eluent containing 3-nitrophthalic acid and small proportions of acetonitrile. Resin-based and silica-based anion exchanger
Simultaneous determination of inorganic anions and carboxylic acids in wine using isocratic separation on a permanently coated reversed-phase column and UV indirect detection
✍ Scribed by Xiao Jun; J.L.F.C. Lima; M.C.B.S.M. Montenegro
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 626 KB
- Volume
- 321
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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✦ Synopsis
A method for the separation and determination of both inorganic anions and carboxyfic acids using a Nova-Pak Ct8 column permanently coated with n-cetylpyridininm chloride is described. A 0.4 mM (pH 4.9) aqueous potassium phthalate acid solution was used as the mobile phase. By careful selection of the eluent pH (the factor which mostly affects retention) isocratic separation of both inorganic anions (chloride, nitrite, bromide, nitrate and sulphate) and catboxylic acids (lactic, succinic, malonic, malic, maleic and tartaric) in wine was carried out in about 20 mitt. These analytes were determined at ng level using indirect UV detection. Satisfactory reproducibility of the results was obtained even after a 4 month period of continual use of the column. Subsequently, re-coating the column did not produce any changes in the expected analytical results. Accuracy and precision of the results were checked by determining recoveries of spiked samples for each analyte. Average recoveries between 97.4% and 108.3% were obtained.
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