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HPLC Basic Course 6. Separation Mode and Column(3) |
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Selection of eluent |
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The eluent is an other important factor for the separation. To determine the analytical conditions using an ODS column, for example, experiments are performed as follows.
First, a 100% organic solvent is run, so that the components are early eluted. As this organic solvent, methanol or acetonitrile is often used.
Figure 1 shows a chromatogram obtained when methanol was run as an eluent. |
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Although the sample consisted of five components, only four peaks were observed, suggesting that two components were not separated. Thus, a methanol/water (= 90/10) mixed eluent was run.
The chromatogram shown in Figure 2 was obtained, with the second peak a little separated. |
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Next, another methanol/water (= 80/20) mixed eluent was run at a higher ratio of water. While the whole time of the analysis increased, the five components were successfully separated, as shown in Figure 3. |
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In this manner, separation by chromatography is very dependent on the selection of eluent. The eluent should be selected to suit the types of targeted and other components in a sample. |
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