Practical constraints in the kinetic plot representation of chromatographic performance data: Theory and application to experimental data

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作者
Desmet, G
Clicq, D
Nguyen, DTT
Guillarme, D
Rudaz, S
Veuthey, JL
Vervoort, N
Torok, G
Cabooter, D
Gzil, P
机构
[1] Vrije Univ Brussel, Dept Chem Engn, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
[2] Univ Geneva, Lab Analyt Pharmaceut Chem, Geneva, Switzerland
[3] Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceut Res & Dev, Chem Dev Proc Control, Beerse, Belgium
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10.1021/ac051280+
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
It is demonstrated(4) that the kinetic plot representation of experimental plate height data can also account for practical constraints on the column length, the peak width, the viscous heating, and the mobile-phase velocity without needing any iterative solution routine. This implies that the best possible kinetic performance to be expected from a given tested support under any possible set of practical optimization constraints can always be found using a directly responding calculation spreadsheet template. To show how the resulting constrained kinetic plots can be used as a powerful design and selection tool, the method has been applied to a series of plate height measurements performed on a number of different commercial columns for the same component (butyl-parabene) and mobile-phase composition. The method, for example, allows one to account for the fact that the advantageous solutions displayed by the silica monolith and 5 mu m particle columns in the large plate number range of the free kinetic plot are no longer accessible if applying a maximal column length constraint of L-max = 30 cm. In the plate number range that remains accessible, the investigated sub-2 mu m particle columns in any case perform (at least for the presently considered parabene separation) better than the 3.5 mu m particle columns or silica monolith, especially if considering the use of system pressures exceeding 400 bar. The constrained kinetic plot method can also be used to select the best-suited column length from an available product gamma to perform a separation with a preset number of plates. One of the optimization results that is obtained in this case is that sometimes a significant gain in analysis time can be obtained by selecting a longer column, yielding the desired plate number at a larger velocity than that for a shorter column.
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