Determination of the hydrophobicity of organic compounds measured as logPo/w through a new chromatographic method
A new chromatographic method to determine the octanol-water partition coefficient (logP(o/w)) of organic substances is proposed in this paper. This method is based on a previously reported model that relates the retention factor in reversed-phase liquid chromatography with solute (p), mobile phase (P(m)(N)) and stationary phase (P(s)(N)) polarity parameters: logk=(logk)(0)+p(P(m)(N)-P(s)(N)). P(m)(N) values are calculated through expressions that depend only on the organic solvent fraction in the mobile phase. (logk)(0) and P(s)(N) parameters are characteristic of the chromatographic system and are determined from the retention of a selected set of 12 compounds. Then, the p value of a solut…