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Utilization of hydrosilated silica-based stationary phases for separation of antioxidants

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2014

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University of Pardubice

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We studied the influence of mobile phase composition on the retention of phenolic acids and flavonoid compounds on five different hydrosilated silica-based stationary phases in buffered aqueous acetonitrile. Cogent UDC cholesterolTM, Cogent bidentate C18TM and Cogent Phenyl hydrideTM columns show significant dual reversed-phase/normal-phase retention behaviour, while Cogent Diamond hydrideTM and Cogent Silica-CTM columns provide very low retention in the reversed-phase mode. The effect of the aqueous acetate buffer concentration on retention factors of phenolic acids and flavonoid compounds over the full mobile phase composition range, including both aqueous normal-phase (ANP) and reversed-phase (RP) mechanisms, can be described by a four-parameter equation for dual-retention mechanism. At increasing temperature, the retention factors and peak widths decrease in the aqueous normal-phase range. In agreement with van’t Hoff model, linear ln k versus 1/T plots were observed, showing a single retention mechanism. From among the stationary phases tested, Cogent UDC cholesterolTM column has high temperature stability (up to 100 °C) and provides the most selective and efficient separations of flavones in the ANP mode and Cogent Diamond hydrideTM is the most selective and effective for separation of phenolic acids.

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p. 37–70

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1211-5541

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Scientific papers of the University of Pardubice. Series A, Faculty of Chemical Technology. 20/2014

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978-80-7395-814-5

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