A. Rivasnass et S. Mullner, THE INFLUENCE OF CRITICAL PARAMETERS ON THE TLC SEPARATION OF BILE-ACIDS, JPC. Journal of planar chromatography, modern TLC, 7(4), 1994, pp. 278-285
The influence of several important experimental conditions on the thin
layer chromatographic separation of bile acids has been evaluated. Th
e major focus of the study was the influence of the temperature, ionic
strength, and apparent pH of the eluent, rather than its composition.
The effect of adding modifiers to the eluent or support were also tes
ted. With silica gel supports, reduction of the temperature to 5-degre
es-C had an overall beneficial effect on resolution and band shape, an
d so improved quantification of the chromatograms, whereas increasing
the apparent pH generally had an unfavorable effect. Separations on re
versed phase materials were more dependent on the ionic strength and l
ess influenced by variations in the apparent pH. Reduced temperature a
lso had beneficial effect on separations on reversed phase materials.
The influence of temperature and the other conditions should, therefor
e, be intensively considered with regard to critical separation proble
ms in thin layer chromatography.