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Application Notes:
Primesep 100 and Primesep B columns connected in series allow the quantitation of sodium chloride and potassium bromide ions in one injection. The Primesep B column retains the chloride and bromide anions by anion exchange, and the Primesep 100 retains the sodium and potassium cations by cation exchange. The retention can be adjusted by changing the water/acetonitrile ratio in the mobile phase. The separation uses a mobile phase mixture of water, acetonitrile (MeCN, ACN) and ammonium acetate with evaporative light scattering detection (ELSD).
Application Columns:
- Primesep® B is a mixed-mode HPLC column with general hydrophobic and ion-exchange properties. The Primesep B stationary phase combines a hydrophobic chain and a strongly basic functional group as an anion exchanger recommended for mobile phase pH's of 1.5 to 4. Primesep B separates bases by an ion-exclusion mechanism. The basic functional group acts as an embedded ion-pairing reagent. Recommended buffers for Primesep columns are trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), phosphoric acid (H3PO4), perchloric acid (HClO4), and formic acid. Methods can be developed on Primesep columns that are fully compatible with detectors such as UV, RI, conductivity, fluorescence, evaporative light scattering (ELSD) as well as mass spectrometers (LC/MS) and preparative chromatography (prep HPLC) systems.
- Primesep® 100 is a mixed-mode HPLC column with general hydrophobic and ion-exchange properties. The Primesep 100 stationary phase combines a hydrophobic chain and an acidic functional group as a cation exchanger. Acids, bases, zwitterions and neutrals can be retained and separated by Primesep 100 columns. Primesep 100 retains hydrophobic compounds by reversed-phase retention alone or a combination of reversed-phase and ion-exchange retention. Primesep 100 separates underivatized amino acids and amines by combining reversed-phase and ion-exchange mechanisms. In this case the acidic functional group acts as an embedded ion-pairing reagent. Organic acids are separated by reversed phase and ion exclusion. Inorganic cations can be separated by cation exchange. Methods can be developed on Primesep columns that are fully compatible with detectors such as UV, RI, conductivity, fluorescence, evaporative light scattering (ELSD) as well as mass spectrometers (LC/MS) and preparative chromatography (prep HPLC) systems.
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