S. Angelino et al., DEVELOPMENT OF SYSTEM SUITABILITY TESTS FOR ION-INTERACTION CHROMATOGRAPHY OF COLORANTS ON REVERSED-PHASE PACKING MATERIALS, Journal of chromatography, 797(1-2), 1998, pp. 65-74
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Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
Ion-interaction reagent (IIR) chromatography has been established as a
highly selective and sensitive method for studies on ionic solutes in
environmental and food analysis. This technique makes use of a mobile
phase containing an ion-interaction reagent (alkylammonium phosphate)
which, flowing in isocratic conditions, induces a modification of the
stationary phase surface. The formation of an electrical double-layer
adsorbed onto the original RP packing material permits the separation
of anionic and/or cationic species. As an essential requirement for t
ransferring of IIR methods, it is necessary to devise suitable conditi
ons for validation of the methods. The present work describes the deve
lopment of system suitability tests (SSTs) based on a group of red dye
s as a model system, where the influence of a number of parameters has
been examined, including: organic modifier percentage, mobile phase p
H, alkylamine chain length, IIR concentration, column temperature, flo
w-rate, sample composition. Some factors affecting sample stability ha
ve also been explored. To extend the results, two yellow dyes were add
ed to the mixture, to provide a group of peaks characterized by critic
al resolution. Standardized conditions are proposed to assess the suit
ability of a new column packing material for adequate resolution of th
e proposed system. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.