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Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
A single gradient elution run with acetonitrile (B)-water (A) as mobil
e phase can be used to estimate preferred conditions for subsequent me
thod development experiments based on reversed-phase high-performance
liquid chromatography. For a broad range of sample types, that include
s both very hydrophilic and hydrophobic compounds, it was found that i
socratic retention is given by log k approximate to log k(w) - 4.2 phi
, where phi = 0.01 %B. An initial gradient run allows values of log k(
w) to be estimated for each compound in the sample, which then permits
compound retention to be approximated as a function of either isocrat
ic or gradient experimental conditions. The use of an initial gradient
run in this way provides a rational basis for the subsequent developm
ent of a final HPLC method. Predictions based on this initial run can
be used to (a) select between isocratic or gradient elution for furthe
r experiments and the final method, (b) choose a value of %B to achiev
e a desired value of k for the initial or final band in isocratic sepa
ration and/or (c) choose values of %B for the initial and final mobile
phase in gradient elution. The present approach is based on a wide ra
nge of sample types and different reversed-phase columns; for this rea
son it is expected to be reasonably general and accurate. Errors in su
bsequent predictions based on an initial gradient run can also be esti
mated as a function of experimental conditions, allowing the selection
of conditions for minimum error.