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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Error analysis and performance of different retention models in the transference of data from/to isocratic/gradient elution.
M.c. García-alvarez-coqueJose Ramon Torres-lapasioG. Vivó-truyolssubject
ChromatographyLogarithmChemistryElutionOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral MedicineReversed-phase chromatographyBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)Phase (matter)Volume fractionConfidence IntervalsGradient elutionChromatography Liquiddescription
The transferability of retention data among isocratic and gradient RPLC elution modes is studied. For this purpose, 16 beta-blockers were chromatographed under both isocratic and gradient elution with acetonitrile-water mobile phases. Taking into account the elution mode where the experimental data come from, and the mode where the retention should be predicted, the following combinations are possible: isocratic predictions from (i) isocratic or (ii) gradient experimental designs; and gradient predictions from (iii) isocratic or (iv) gradient data. Each of these possibilities was checked using three retention models that relate the logarithm of the retention factor: (a) linearly and (b) quadratically with the volume fraction of organic solvent, and (c) linearly with a normalised mobile phase polarity parameter. The study was carried out under two different perspectives: a straightforward examination of the prediction errors and the analysis of the uncertainties derived from the variance-covariance matrix of the fitted models. The best combinations of prediction mode and model were: (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(b), and (iv)-(a) or (c).
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2003-11-01 | Journal of chromatography. A |