Retention and Selectivity in Liquid Chromatography :Prediction, Standardisation and Phase Comparisons ( Volume 57 )

Publication subTitle :Prediction, Standardisation and Phase Comparisons

Publication series :Volume 57

Author: Smith   R. M.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1995

E-ISBN: 9780080858654

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444815392

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444815392

Subject: O65 Analytical Chemistry

Language: ENG

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Description

This book brings together a number of studies which examine the ways in which the retention and selectivity of separations in high-performance liquid chromatography are dependent on the chemical structure of the analytes and the properties of the stationary and mobile phases. Although previous authors have described the optimisation of separations by alteration of the mobile phase, little emphasis has previously been reported of the influence of the structure and properties of the analyte.

The initial chapters describe methods based on retention index group increments and log P increments for the prediction of the retention of analytes and the ways in which these factors are influenced by mobile phases and intramolecular interactions. The values of a wide range of group increments in different eluents are tabulated.

Different scales of retention indices in liquid chromatography are described for the comparison of separations, the identification of analytes and the comparison of stationary phases. Applications of these methods in the pharmaceutical, toxicology, forensic, metabolism, environmental, food and other fields are reviewed. The effects of different mobile phases on the selectivity of the retention indices are reported. A compilation of sources of reported retention index values are given.

Methods for the comparison of stationary phases based on the interactions of different analytes are covered, including lipophilic and polar indices, shape selectivity compariso

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 14

Preface

pp.:  14 – 16

List of Contributors

pp.:  16 – 18

Chapter 2. Retention prediction of pharmaceutical compounds

pp.:  64 – 110

Chapter 3. Retention index scales used in high-performance liquid chromatography

pp.:  110 – 162

Chapter 4. Application of retention indices for identification in high performance liquid chromatography

pp.:  162 – 188

Chapter 5. Application of nitroalkanes and secondary retention index standards for the identification of drugs

pp.:  188 – 226

Chapter 6. Identification using retention indices in gradient HPLC

pp.:  226 – 252

Chapter 7. Characterization of retention and selectivity in reversed-phase LC using interaction indices

pp.:  252 – 286

Chapter 8. Lipophilic and polar indices

pp.:  286 – 314

Chapter 9. Solvent selectivity

pp.:  314 – 354

Chapter 10. Retention and selectivity for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in reversed-phase liquid chromatography

pp.:  354 – 388

Chapter 11. Comparison of novel stationary phases

pp.:  388 – 420

Chapter 12. Multivariate characterization of RP-HPLC stationary phases

pp.:  420 – 468

Subject Index

pp.:  468 – 480

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