Preparation and characterization of stationary phase gradients on C8 liquid chromatography columns

•Formed stable, reproducible C8 stationary phase gradients on commercial columns.•Showed radial homogeneity within gradient columns.•Demonstrated control of gradient shape by adjusting infusion program.•Successfully separated nicotine metabolites and alkaloids. Continuous C8 stationary phase gradien...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Chromatography A 2024-07, Vol.1727, p.464974, Article 464974
Hauptverfasser: Cecil, Thomas, Bautista, Judith, Collinson, Maryanne M., Rutan, Sarah C.
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Zusammenfassung:•Formed stable, reproducible C8 stationary phase gradients on commercial columns.•Showed radial homogeneity within gradient columns.•Demonstrated control of gradient shape by adjusting infusion program.•Successfully separated nicotine metabolites and alkaloids. Continuous C8 stationary phase gradients are created on commercial Waters Symmetry Shield RP8 columns by strategically cleaving the C8 moieties in a time-dependent fashion. The method relies on the controlled infusion of a trifluoroacetic acid/water/acetonitrile solution through the column to cleave the organic functionality (e.g., C8) from the siloxane framework. The bond cleavage solution is reactive enough to cleave the functional groups, even with polar groups embedded within the stationary phase to protect the silica. Both the longitudinal and radial heterogeneity were evaluated by extruding the silica powder into polyethylene tubing and evaluating the percent carbon content in the different sections using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). TGA analysis shows the presence of a stationary phase gradient in the longitudinal direction but not in the radial direction. Two different gradient profiles were formed with good reproducibility by modifying the infusion method: one exhibited an ‘S’-shaped gradient while the other exhibited a steep exponential-like gradient. The gradients were characterized chromatographically using test mixtures, and the results showed varied retention characteristics and an enhanced ability to resolve nicotine analytes.
ISSN:0021-9673
1873-3778
DOI:10.1016/j.chroma.2024.464974