1995
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9673(94)00878-d
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Reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography using enhanced-fluidity mobile phases

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“…in some cases even undergo an increase in retention as the temperature is raised [29]. Commonly, van't Hoff plots are linear and in most of the cases retention decreases with increase in temperature.…”
Section: Increased Analysis Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in some cases even undergo an increase in retention as the temperature is raised [29]. Commonly, van't Hoff plots are linear and in most of the cases retention decreases with increase in temperature.…”
Section: Increased Analysis Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is interesting that the addition of CO 2 in these proportions would result in a major change in solvent strength. The solvent strength change for a 2.3 mole ratio methanol/H 2 O mixture was previously measured with the hydrogen-bond acidity and dipolarity/polarizability, as measured by Kamlet-Taft solvatochromic parameters, ˛ and , decreased by only 10% from the addition of up to 50 mol% CO 2 and the hydrogen-bond basicity of the mixture, as measured by the Kamlet-Taft ˇ parameter, actually increased with the addition of 50 mol% CO 2 [23]. Further studies on the solvent strength of this methanol/H 2 O/CO 2 mixture would be valuable to provide a deeper understanding to the change in observed retention of the nucleosides.…”
Section: Retentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neste trabalho, estudaram o efeito da diminuição da viscosidade pela adição de CO 2 em uma fase móvel comumente empregada em HPLC, o metanol, a 25 o C e 170 bar (2500 psi) de pressão, concluindo que o tempo de análise para a separação de uma mistura teste diminuiu quando grande proporções de CO 2 foram adicionadas. Estes mesmos autores continuaram a pesquisa nesta área, publicando em 1995 8 o primeiro trabalho aplicando líquidos com fluidez realçada à HPLC de fase reversa. Neste trabalho, utilizaram como fase móvel uma mistura de metanol e água, adicionaram CO 2 como realçador de fluidez e uma coluna capilar contendo octadecil polissiloxano ligado a partículas de sílica de 5 µm de diâmetro e 80 Å de tamanho de poro, obtendo menores alturas equivalentes a um prato e menor tempo de análise com a adição do CO 2 .…”
Section: Técnicas Envolvendo Fase Móvel Com Fluidez Realçadaunclassified