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Surface Characterization Of Mixed-Mode Adsorbents Using Bet C-Constant Energy Scale, Dinah C. Lee Apr 2023

Surface Characterization Of Mixed-Mode Adsorbents Using Bet C-Constant Energy Scale, Dinah C. Lee

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

Mixed-mode chromatography is a chromatographic method in which solutes interact with stationary phase through more than one interaction mode or mechanism. It is because of these multiple complex interactions, which makes it difficult to predict chromatographic behavior of analytes on Mixed-mode columns. In order to fully understand the retention mechanisms on Mixed-mode columns, the packing material properties must be well characterized since each characteristic may contribute to the overall chromatographic performance of the column. Many non-chromatographic and chromatographic techniques are available to characterize and compare Mixed-mode columns in terms of their interaction abilities, retentivity, surface chemistry, chemical properties and geometry. …


Assessment Of Energetic Heterogeneity Of Reversed-Phase Surfaces Using Excess Adsorption Isotherms For Hplc Column Characterization, Leih-Shan Yeung May 2018

Assessment Of Energetic Heterogeneity Of Reversed-Phase Surfaces Using Excess Adsorption Isotherms For Hplc Column Characterization, Leih-Shan Yeung

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This research is to explore a more general column categorization method using the test attributes in alignment with the common mobile phase components. As we know, the primary driving force for solute retention on a reversed-phase surface is hydrophobic interaction, thus hydrophobicity of the column will directly affect the analyte retention. This research describes a method to determine the column hydrophobicity by the ratio of adsorbed acetonitrile and methanol to water on the column surface using excess adsorption isotherm estimation. An excess adsorption isotherm for a binary mobile phase system represents a competitive interaction of both solvent components with the …


Understanding The Dynamic Process Of Dissolution Using In-Situ Ft-Ir Spectroscopy, Vrushali M. Bhawtankar May 2017

Understanding The Dynamic Process Of Dissolution Using In-Situ Ft-Ir Spectroscopy, Vrushali M. Bhawtankar

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Dissolution studies provide valuable and critical drug release information (in vitro) that are important for quality control drug development. Using in-situ FT-IR spectroscopy methods has been developed for analyzing and monitoring dissolutions of pharmaceutical APIs. The accuracy of this technique was found to be ± 3% relative to HPLC and UV/Vis Spectroscopy. A dynamic analysis of the dissolution and subsequent hydrolysis of aspirin has been determined by in-situ FT-IR. This technique allows real-time analysis of the behavior of aspirin under simulated physiological conditions (pH 1.2, 4.5, 6.8) as aspirin (1205 cm-1) and salicylic acid (1388 cm-1) …


Apparent Retention Volume Variation With Flow Rate Change In High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Susanne Buntz Erz May 2017

Apparent Retention Volume Variation With Flow Rate Change In High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Susanne Buntz Erz

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Recent studies have demonstrated noticeable flow rate dependency of the chromatographic zone retention volume with respect to migration within the empty capillary. This appears to be the result of superposition of asymmetric lateral diffusion and of the laminar flow profile. Although these effects have been studied on empty capillaries, in the presence of the packed column, the retention shift may be insignificant relative to the adsorption-based retention of the analytes. In the case of fast and ultrafast HPLC with short capillary columns, the effect of extra-column caused variation in the analyte retention may constitute an increase of up to 120 …


Separation Of Nitrito- And Nitropentamminecobalt (Iii) Chloride By High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Tisha Hutchinson Dec 2016

Separation Of Nitrito- And Nitropentamminecobalt (Iii) Chloride By High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Tisha Hutchinson

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Reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography, chosen because of its ability to collect many data points over a long period of time with minimal involvement, was used to separate pentaamminenitritocobalt(III) chloride and pentaamminenitrocobalt(III) chloride. Pentaamminenitritocobalt(III) chloride was prepared, made into a concentrated solution, divided into aliquots and allowed to isomerize to pentaamminenitrocobalt(III) chloride over a period of twelve to eighteen hours. An injection was made approximately every forty-five minutes. The samples were analyzed at three wavelengths, 254 nm, 460 nm and 490 nm. The absorbance was collected and was used to determine the kinetics of the reaction.

The isomerization from …


Synthesis, Modification, And Characterization Of Spherical Sba-15 Ordered Mesoporous Silica And Evaluation In High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Alexander P. Giaquinto May 2012

Synthesis, Modification, And Characterization Of Spherical Sba-15 Ordered Mesoporous Silica And Evaluation In High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Alexander P. Giaquinto

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The Effect Of Adsorbent Geometry And Surface Chemistry On Hplc Retention, Zhaoxia Liu Jan 2009

The Effect Of Adsorbent Geometry And Surface Chemistry On Hplc Retention, Zhaoxia Liu

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High Performance Liquid Chromatography Diastereomeric Separation For Chiral Analysis And Kinetic Analysis, Li Li Jan 2005

High Performance Liquid Chromatography Diastereomeric Separation For Chiral Analysis And Kinetic Analysis, Li Li

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Retention Of Ionizable Compounds In Hplc, Rosario Lobrutto May 2000

Retention Of Ionizable Compounds In Hplc, Rosario Lobrutto

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