Fast separation of pyrimidine derivatives by capillary electrochromatography on ion-exchange/reversed-phase mixed-mode stationary phases.
C W Klampfl, W Buchberger, P R Haddad
Index: J. Chromatogr. A. 911(2) , 277-83, (2001)
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Abstract
This work describes the use of mixed-mode stationary phases which exhibit both strong ion-exchange (either cation-exchange, SCX, or anion-exchange, SAX) and reversed-phase chromatographic characteristics in capillary electrochromatographic separations of pyrimidine derivatives. Different packing materials, namely C6, SCX/C6 and SAX/C6, were compared and the influence of the composition of the carrier electrolyte (concentration of acetonitrile and pH) on the retention behavior of the selected solutes was investigated. A separation of all eight pyrimidine derivatives could be obtained on a 6.5 cm column packed with the SAX/C6 stationary phase in less than 3 min, with good peak shapes and efficiencies in the range 39,000 to 81,000 plates per meter.
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