Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
ISSN-L : 0910-6340
Original Papers - Presented at the 4th Japan-China-Korea Joint Ion Analysis Symposium
Counter-ionic Effect on the Separation of Water-soluble Compounds Applying a Hydrophilic Stationary Phase Bonded with a Zwitter-ionic Polymer
Waka KAMICHATANIYoshinori INOUEMitsuru SAITOYasuyuki KOBAYASHIAtsushi YAMAMOTO
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2011 Volume 27 Issue 9 Pages 885

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A novel hydrophilic stationary phase bonded with a zwitter-ionic polymer for HPLC was synthesized. The stationary phase, in combination with a mobile phase containing various salts, was evaluated for its ability to separate water-soluble compounds, such as nucleobases, nucleosides and glycosides. The retention of a large majority of the solutes, except for cytosine, was increased by adding anti-chaotropic ions to the mobile phase. These results suggested that the retention of solutes depended on the thickness of the hydration layer on the stationary phase. In the zwitter-ionic polymer adsorbent, the formation of the hydration layer and the ionicity of the zwitter-ionic group on the stationary phase will be controlled by the properties of the ions added to the mobile phase.

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