Hj. Mockel, INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON DEAD VOLUME OF ODS COLUMNS AND ON N-ALKANE RETENTION IN HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY, Journal of chromatography, 675(1-2), 1994, pp. 13-28
Dead volume of ODS columns as determined from the homologous series of
n-alkanes with n-pentane or methanol eluent decreases with increasing
temperature. This decrease which occurs in addition to the influence
of thermal expansion of the eluent, is thought to be caused by thermal
expansion of the stationary phase. Dead volume decreases about 2% per
40 degrees C with n-pentane eluent and 5% with methanol eluent. No su
ch decrease is found with a silica column. In addition, there appears
to be a slight dependence of exclusion coefficients on temperature. Wi
th n-pentane eluent, net retention of n-alkanes on ODS is very low (on
the order of 1% of retention with methanol eluent). Solutes smaller t
han eluent molecules (butane to methane) exhibit higher retention time
s than expected from larger solutes (hexane and higher). With methanol
eluent, plots of log capacity factor (a) versus carbon number for var
ious temperatures and (b) versus inverse temperature for various carbo
n numbers show common intersection points.