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Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
''Osiris'' optimization software was used for optimizing separations w
ith nonaqueous or partially aqueous mobile phases, consisting of 2, 3
or 4 solvents. For nonaqueous eluents used in Nonaqueous Reversed Phas
e Liquid Chromatography (NARP-LC), classical transfer rules cannot be
used to determine isoeluent mobile phase compositions that are general
ly the starting point of most of the optimization procedures. The abil
ity of this software to determine isoeluent compositions under NARP co
nditions is demonstrated. This determination is performed by modeling
the solute retention from different sets of two gradient runs, each se
t being carried out for each binary mobile phase studied. The applicat
ion of retention models to nonaqueous mobile phases is discussed in te
rms of the accuracy of the predicted retention times. In addition, it
is shown that these sets of gradient runs allow selection of the best
composition space for the optimum composition search without requiring
additional runs. It is demonstrated that such a selection procedure g
reatly reduces the number of preliminary experiments.