## Abstract Several impurities which were suspected to be present in commercial reagent‐grade phenol were separated using high performance liquid chromatography following sample concentration by steam distillation. A reverse‐phase, microparticulate column and 5 solvent systems containing 5% to 25%
Simultaneous use of fluorescence, ultraviolet, and electrochemical detectors in high performance liquid chromatography-separation and identification of phenolic antioxidants and related compounds
✍ Scribed by Masoud, A. N. ;Cha, Young Nam
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 569 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0935-6304
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Isocratic conditions are described for the separation, identification and quantitation of selected phenolic antioxidants and related compounds by high performance liquid chromatography on a reverse phase microparticulate ODS column. Mobile phases containing 0.05 M lithium perchlorate in aqueous methanol are used. Three detection systems: ultraviolet; fluorescence; and electrochemical detectors are connected in tandem. The use of these three detection systems in sequence as additional means for separation, identification, and quantitation is demonstrated. Other advantages of the system include speed of analyses and improved detection. The Ḱ values and detector responses at 2 settings per detector for 12 compounds are reported.
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