Df. Anghel et al., ANALYSIS OF ALKYLPHENOL-BASED NONIONIC SURFACTANTS BY HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY, Journal of chromatography, 668(2), 1994, pp. 375-383
Ethoxylated non-ionic surfactants derived from octyl- and nonylphenols
were analyzed by normal-phase HPLC. A silica column (Si-100, 5 mu m)
with gradient elution and UV detection at 280 nm were used for oligome
r determination. Baseline separation of the ethylene oxide adducts of
alkylphenols with average ethoxymer numbers as high as 40 was achieved
. The elution system and the gradient profile used depend on the avera
ge ethoxymer number of the surfactant. The method can provide full inf
ormation for the quantitative calculation of the oligomer distribution
from ethoxylated surfactants. The hydrophobic moiety of the surfactan
ts was characterized by reversed-phase chromatography. An octadecylsil
ica column (RP-18, 5 mu m) and methanol-water (8:2, v/v) as eluent wer
e used. The procedure is useful for the rapid identification of surfac
tants according to the alkylphenyl chain.