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Possibilities of retention prediction in fast gradient liquid chromatography. Part 3: Short silica monolithic columns

P. Jandera, T. Hájek,

. 2015 ; 1410 (-) : 76-89. [pub] 20150720

Language English Country Netherlands

Document type Journal Article

We studied possibilities of prediction of the gradient elution data for alkylbenzenes, flavones and phenolic acids on two short octadecyl silica gel monolithic columns, namely a Chromolith Flash C18, 25×4.6mm, and a "new generation" Chromolith High Resolution C18, 50×4.6mm, in fast 1-2min gradients. With fixed short gradient times and varying gradient ranges of acetonitrile concentration in water, high flow rates of the mobile phase (3-5mL/min) could be used. The gradient elution data were predicted from four gradient models based on two-parameter and three-parameter isocratic retention equations. Various gradient retention models can be used for prediction of chromatograms and optimization of separation within a fixed gradient time. A two-parameter log-log model introduced in 1974 and a three-parameter model introduced in 1980 provided slightly more accurate prediction than the Linear Solvent Strength (LSS) semi-logarithmic two-parameter model, most frequently used in reversed-phase LC. A three-parameter model introduced in 1978 provided slightly improved accuracy of prediction of gradient data with respect to two-parameter models, in contrast to another, more recent three-parameter empirical model introduced in 2010 (which failed for gradients starting at a non-zero concentration of acetonitrile). Both a longer (5cm) and more efficient Chromolith HR column and a shorter (2.5cm) slightly less efficient Chromolith Flash column provide useful separations in fast gradients (1-2min) at high flow rates (3.5-5mL/min), especially in second dimension of two-dimensional LC×LC, in combination with HILIC separation on monolithic microcolumn in D1.

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